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1. Social categorization and joint attention: Interacting effects of age, sex, and social status.

2. Trial-by-trial modulations in the orienting of attention elicited by gaze and arrow cues.

3. Attention to detail in Italian parents of women with anorexia nervosa: a comparative study.

4. Interactive effects between gaze direction and facial expression on attentional resources deployment: the task instruction and context matter.

5. Eyes keep watch over you! Competition enhances joint attention in females.

6. Face age modulates gaze following in young adults.

7. Is gaze following purely reflexive or goal-directed instead? Revisiting the automaticity of orienting attention by gaze cues.

8. Gaze direction and facial expressions exert combined but different effects on attentional resources.

9. Is there a direct link between gaze perception and joint attention behaviours? Effects of gaze contrast polarity on oculomotor behaviour.

10. Positive and negative gaze perception in autism spectrum conditions.

11. Emotional attention: effects of emotion and gaze direction on overt orienting of visual attention.

12. Effects of head orientation on gaze perception: how positive congruency effects can be reversed.

13. Spatial coding and central patterns: is there something special about the eyes?

14. My eyes want to look where your eyes are looking: exploring the tendency to imitate another individual's gaze.

15. Wearing the face mask affects our social attention over space.

16. Do boxing athletes differ from controls in visually analysing opponent's postures? A pilot study tracking eye movements.

17. Can Monetary Reward Modulate Social Attention?

18. Is there any difference between the spatial response code elicited by bilateral symmetrical biological and non-biological stimuli?

20. Is attention necessary for perceiving gaze direction? It depends on how you look at it: Evidence from the locus-of-slack method.

21. Do boxing athletes differ from controls in visually analysing opponent´s postures? A pilot study tracking eye movements

22. Interactive effects between gaze direction and facial expression on attentional resources deployment: the task instruction and context matter

23. Eyes keep watch over you! Competition enhances joint attention in females

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