“…The research described above demonstrates that body language occupies an important role in human social interaction (de Gelder et al, 2010;Van den Stock, Hortensius, Sinke, Goebel, & De Gelder, 2015) and accumulating evidence suggests that naïve observers are able to discriminate subtle body cues to anticipate others' intentions (Ciardo et al, 2017;Koul et al, 2019;Lewkowicz et al, 2015;Sartori et al, 2011;Stapel et al, 2012; see also Cavallo, Koul, Ansuini, Capozzi, & Becchio, 2016 for evidences from a modelling approach). In order to anticipate others' goals, humans integrate information from the others' body movements and eye signals (Flanagan, Rotman, Reichelt, & Johansson, 2013;Rotman, Troje, Johansson, & Flanagan, 2006). The latter plays a fundamental role in this (Baron-Cohen, 1994) as is demonstrated by a study showing that humans attend to another's eyes rather than arms or hands, when predicting others' action goals (Letesson, Grade, & Edwards, 2015).…”