Simple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of motion by acting against gravitational forces tend to induce a judgement that an object is animate. Objects that change their motion only due to external causes are more likely judged as inanimate. How the developing brain is employed in the perception of animacy in early ontogeny is currently unknown. The aim of this study was to use ERP techniques to determine if the negative central component (Nc), a waveform related to attention allocation, was differentially affected when an infant observed animate or inanimate motion. Short animated movies comprising a marble moving along a marble run either in an animate or an inanimate manner were presented to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
AbstractSimple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of m...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
The authors examine recent theoretical perspectives of the development of the animate-inanimate dist...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
The human visual system can discriminate between animate beings vs. inanimate objects on the basis o...
It has recently been proposed that infants have formed conceptual categories, such as animate and in...
Adults are faster and more accurate at detecting changes to animate compared to inanimate stimuli in...
One of the earliest categorical distinctions to be made by preverbal infants is the animate–inanimat...
The current study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correl...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
Three experiments with a novel variation of the inductive generalization procedure examined 18- and ...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
AbstractSimple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of m...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
The authors examine recent theoretical perspectives of the development of the animate-inanimate dist...
The origin in infancy of the distinction between animate beings (animals and humans), and inanimate ...
The human visual system can discriminate between animate beings vs. inanimate objects on the basis o...
It has recently been proposed that infants have formed conceptual categories, such as animate and in...
Adults are faster and more accurate at detecting changes to animate compared to inanimate stimuli in...
One of the earliest categorical distinctions to be made by preverbal infants is the animate–inanimat...
The current study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correl...
Researchers have postulated word-learning biases to explain infants' effortless acquisition of objec...
Three experiments with a novel variation of the inductive generalization procedure examined 18- and ...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...