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Your turn to speak? Audiovisual social attention in the lab and in the wild
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Meaning above (and in) the head: Combinatorial visual morphology from comics and emoji
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Scanpath analysis of expertise and culture in teacher gaze in real-world classrooms
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Scanpath analysis of expertise and culture in teacher gaze in real-world classrooms
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The impact of facial abnormalities and their spatial position on perception of cuteness and attractiveness of infant faces
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Meaning above the head: combinatorial constraints on the visual vocabulary of comics
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Speaking and Listening with the Eyes: Gaze Signaling during Dyadic Interactions
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Look who's talking? Sound changes gaze behaviour in a dynamic social scene
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The where, what and when of gaze allocation in the lab and the natural environment
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