<p>Example of the baseline stimulus (panel A) and the observation trial (panel B).</p
<p>a) Description of mood induction paradigm with sample pictures from the FEBA faces data set [e.g....
<p>Panel A shows examples of Kanizsa and rectangle stimuli. Panel B shows sequence of events during ...
<p>(A) Stimuli were used in ordinary object viewing tasks. (B) Stimuli were used in novel object vie...
<p>Example “banjo” stimulus from Experiment 1 (1a, left image) and Experiments 2a–2b (1b, right imag...
<p>Example of a trial from each condition (understand and observe) in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Example of a trial from each condition (action-observation and action-execution) in Experiment 1....
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Example of an experimental (a) and a control trial (b) in the SoMi paradigm.</p
Example of task and sequence of events per trial, including time and auditory stimuli.</p
<p>Sample stimulus of a target trial (T, left) and a distractor trial (L, right) from Experiment 1.<...
<p>Panel A shows examples of familiarization stimuli, and panel B examples of out-of-category test s...
Example stimulus from Experiment 2 of the six different versions of a single stimuli.</p
<p>(A) The experimental paradigm used in session I (laboratory session). (B) Examples of the stimuli...
<p>Some examples of the experimental results outputted by the two algorithms.</p
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>a) Description of mood induction paradigm with sample pictures from the FEBA faces data set [e.g....
<p>Panel A shows examples of Kanizsa and rectangle stimuli. Panel B shows sequence of events during ...
<p>(A) Stimuli were used in ordinary object viewing tasks. (B) Stimuli were used in novel object vie...
<p>Example “banjo” stimulus from Experiment 1 (1a, left image) and Experiments 2a–2b (1b, right imag...
<p>Example of a trial from each condition (understand and observe) in Experiment 2.</p
<p>Example of a trial from each condition (action-observation and action-execution) in Experiment 1....
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Example of an experimental (a) and a control trial (b) in the SoMi paradigm.</p
Example of task and sequence of events per trial, including time and auditory stimuli.</p
<p>Sample stimulus of a target trial (T, left) and a distractor trial (L, right) from Experiment 1.<...
<p>Panel A shows examples of familiarization stimuli, and panel B examples of out-of-category test s...
Example stimulus from Experiment 2 of the six different versions of a single stimuli.</p
<p>(A) The experimental paradigm used in session I (laboratory session). (B) Examples of the stimuli...
<p>Some examples of the experimental results outputted by the two algorithms.</p
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>a) Description of mood induction paradigm with sample pictures from the FEBA faces data set [e.g....
<p>Panel A shows examples of Kanizsa and rectangle stimuli. Panel B shows sequence of events during ...
<p>(A) Stimuli were used in ordinary object viewing tasks. (B) Stimuli were used in novel object vie...