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Fig 1.

Examples of Finnish and Japanese stimulus faces with various gaze directions.

The figure illustrates straight gaze (0°) and gazes averted at 2°, 6°, and 10° to the left and right. Although not illustrated, note that the experiment also included gazes averted at 4° and 8° to the left and right.

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Table 1.

The average gaze deviation of both eyes at each gaze angle.

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Fig 2.

Sequence of events in a single trial.

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Fig 3.

Means of the percentage of looking-at-me responses.

Looking-at-me responses are indicated as a function of gaze direction for Finnish and Japanese faces of Finnish and Japanese participants.

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Fig 4.

The point of subjective equality between self-directed and averted gaze.

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Table 2.

The results for the ratings of subjective pleasantness and arousal.

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Table 3.

The results of the dominance and warmth ratings.

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Table 4.

The results of the emotion ratings.

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