Article outline
- 5.1Introduction
- 5.2The study of eye movements
- 5.2.1Brief history of eye-tracking
- 5.2.2How people look at faces
- 5.2.3Social eye-tracking
- 5.3Social, affective, and cognitive functions of gaze
- 5.3.1The processing of written irony
- 5.3.2Eye movements and humor
- 5.4Social eye-tracking for conversational humor
- 5.4.1Gaze to the interlocutor’s smiling facial areas: Eyes and mouth
- 5.4.2Gaze to the interlocutor’s eyes or mouth
- 5.4.3The effect of conversational role on gaze
- 5.5Linear mixed model analyses
- 5.5.1Gaze duration and smiling facial areas (eyes and mouth together)
- 5.5.2Gaze duration to the interlocutor’s mouth or eyes
- 5.5.3Fixation duration and humor
- 5.6Conclusions
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