American Neurological Association, 128th
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Article
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2003
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John Wiley and Sons
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English
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Social cues, such as eye gaze direction, can affect attention. When a viewer sees someone gazing to the left, the viewer attends in the gazed-at direction. Results from normal subjects suggest that gaze direction directs attention automatically. We question this conclusion and present evidence from