<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and not original images. A) Experiment 1. Each category comprised 96 stimuli. Half the hand (I) and feet (II) stimuli pictured a right body part and the other half a left body part. A mix of different viewpoints and orientations were shown. Half of the face stimuli (III) depicted female and the other half male individuals. A wide range of different objects (IV) was presented. B) Experiment 2. Each condition comprised 128 stimuli. The design included two conditions with orientations commonly viewed for one’s own right hand (upwards [I], leftwards [II]) and two orientations which are not typical or uncommon for one’s own right hand (downwards [III]...
<p>Illustration of a face morphed from the original fearful (outer left) to the original angry expre...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
<p>The facial stimuli that was labeled as red personality type is shown in A, while the facial stimu...
<p>Experimental stimuli consisted of pictures depicting the dorsal view of ...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>Rows A and C shown the male and female face averages respectively. Rows B and D show five example...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>The hands-only (hands-only) stimuli represented one hand from the dorsum- and the palm-view. The ...
<div><p>Figure 1a shows the 8 different hand stimuli that were randomly presented during the experim...
(A and B) Whole body postures. (C) Cubic/cylindrical body postures. (D) Part body postures. (E) Scra...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Participants were shown images of themselves/their labmate, their boss/faculty member, and scramb...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p>Illustration of a face morphed from the original fearful (outer left) to the original angry expre...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
<p>The facial stimuli that was labeled as red personality type is shown in A, while the facial stimu...
<p>Experimental stimuli consisted of pictures depicting the dorsal view of ...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>Rows A and C shown the male and female face averages respectively. Rows B and D show five example...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>The hands-only (hands-only) stimuli represented one hand from the dorsum- and the palm-view. The ...
<div><p>Figure 1a shows the 8 different hand stimuli that were randomly presented during the experim...
(A and B) Whole body postures. (C) Cubic/cylindrical body postures. (D) Part body postures. (E) Scra...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
<p>Participants were shown images of themselves/their labmate, their boss/faculty member, and scramb...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p>Illustration of a face morphed from the original fearful (outer left) to the original angry expre...
<p>a) Examples from the set of three dimensional objects employed for Experiments 1 and 2. In both f...
<p>The facial stimuli that was labeled as red personality type is shown in A, while the facial stimu...