The aim of this research was to explore the effect of different spatiotemporal contexts on the perceptual saliency of animacy, and the extent of the relationship between animacy and other related properties such as emotions and intentionality. Paired-comparisons and ratings were used to compare the impressions of animacy elicited by a small square moving on the screen, either alone or in the context of a second square. The context element was either static or moving showing an animate-like or a physical-like trajectory, and the target object moved either toward it or away from it. The movement of the target could also include animacy cues (caterpillar-like expanding/contracting phases). To determine the effect of different contexts on the e...
Typically, the actions of agents in classical animacy displays are synthetically created, thus for...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
We explored the effect of different spatiotemporal contexts on the perceptual saliency of animacy an...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Perception, judgment, and reasoning are all processes that are sensitive to cues to animacy (i.e. th...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
The impression of animacy from the motion of simple shapes typically relies on synthetically defined...
We experimentally examined whether differences in the manner of interacting with a moving robot (act...
Humans attribute animacy even to very simple objects displaying self-propelled or goal-directed moti...
Previous studies showed that perceived animacy from object movement using simple figures (i.e., Heid...
The influences of verbally-referenced motion cues on perceptions of animacy were examined using the ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
Typically, the actions of agents in classical animacy displays are synthetically created, thus for...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
We explored the effect of different spatiotemporal contexts on the perceptual saliency of animacy an...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Perception, judgment, and reasoning are all processes that are sensitive to cues to animacy (i.e. th...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...
The impression of animacy from the motion of simple shapes typically relies on synthetically defined...
We experimentally examined whether differences in the manner of interacting with a moving robot (act...
Humans attribute animacy even to very simple objects displaying self-propelled or goal-directed moti...
Previous studies showed that perceived animacy from object movement using simple figures (i.e., Heid...
The influences of verbally-referenced motion cues on perceptions of animacy were examined using the ...
International audienceThe adaptive view of human memory (Nairne, 2010) assumes that animates (e.g., ...
Typically, the actions of agents in classical animacy displays are synthetically created, thus for...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Emotional expression has been intensively researched in the past, however, this research was normall...