A significant part of human interactions occur with other human beings and not only with inanimate objects. It is important in everyday tasks to estimate the time it takes other people to reach (time to contact) or pass us (time to passage). Surprisingly, little is known about judging time to contact or time to passage of biological or other complex motions. In two experiments, rigid and non-rigid (biological, inverted, scrambled, and complex non-biological) motion conditions were compared in a time-to-passage judgment task. Subjects could judge time to passage of point-light-walker displays. However, due to relative and opponent movements of body parts, all articulated patterns conveyed a noisier looming pattern. Non-rigid stimuli were jud...
Recent work suggests that biological motion processing can begin within ~110 ms of stimulus onset, a...
The influence of movement kinematics on the accuracy of predicting the time course of another indivi...
To function adeptly within our environment, we must perceive and interpret the movements of others. ...
A significant part of human interactions occur with other human beings and not only with inanimate o...
We have investigated links between biological motion perception and time perception. Participants co...
It is important in everyday tasks to estimate the time it takes an object to reach an observer, time...
In two experiments, we investigated time perception during apparent biological motion. Pictures of i...
Alternating between static images of human bodies with an appropriate interstimulus interval (ISI) p...
ECVP Abstract publicados em Perception, n.º 38 Supplement, page 84Studies on visual perception point...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
The visual perception of human movement from sparse point-light walkers is often believed to rely on...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
Perception, vol. 36 (2007), supplementThe classical studies on the perception of biological motion (...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This dissertation explored re...
Presenting a few dots moving coherently on a screen can yield to the perception of human motion. Thi...
Recent work suggests that biological motion processing can begin within ~110 ms of stimulus onset, a...
The influence of movement kinematics on the accuracy of predicting the time course of another indivi...
To function adeptly within our environment, we must perceive and interpret the movements of others. ...
A significant part of human interactions occur with other human beings and not only with inanimate o...
We have investigated links between biological motion perception and time perception. Participants co...
It is important in everyday tasks to estimate the time it takes an object to reach an observer, time...
In two experiments, we investigated time perception during apparent biological motion. Pictures of i...
Alternating between static images of human bodies with an appropriate interstimulus interval (ISI) p...
ECVP Abstract publicados em Perception, n.º 38 Supplement, page 84Studies on visual perception point...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
The visual perception of human movement from sparse point-light walkers is often believed to rely on...
While the effects of synthesised visual stimuli on time perception processes are well documented, ve...
Perception, vol. 36 (2007), supplementThe classical studies on the perception of biological motion (...
210 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.This dissertation explored re...
Presenting a few dots moving coherently on a screen can yield to the perception of human motion. Thi...
Recent work suggests that biological motion processing can begin within ~110 ms of stimulus onset, a...
The influence of movement kinematics on the accuracy of predicting the time course of another indivi...
To function adeptly within our environment, we must perceive and interpret the movements of others. ...