(A and B) Whole body postures. (C) Cubic/cylindrical body postures. (D) Part body postures. (E) Scrambled body postures.</p
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>The top row contains two exemplars from Category X; the bottom row contains two exemplars from Ca...
<p>Left and right panels represent uncrossed and crossed arm posture conditions, respectively. Pleas...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p><b>(A)</b> Example pair of full body stimuli with different body postures. <b>(B)</b> Example pai...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>Examples of the Four Different Categories of face-body compound stimuli used in Experiment 1.</p
<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and ...
<p>An example trial (<i>left</i>), an example of an angry and happy bodily posture (<i>upper right</...
<p>(A) The experimental paradigm used in session I (laboratory session). (B) Examples of the stimuli...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>(a) Example of dynamic stimuli showing still from the three motion types in upright orientation. ...
<p>The stimuli in the first column are spatially intact for demonstration purposes, but the stimuli ...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>The top row contains two exemplars from Category X; the bottom row contains two exemplars from Ca...
<p>Left and right panels represent uncrossed and crossed arm posture conditions, respectively. Pleas...
<p>An example of the visual stimuli used in the experiment, including the positioning and sizes in v...
<p>Example of stimuli used in Experiment 2, representing (A) the whole face in frontal view without ...
a) Examples of stimuli from Experiment 1 (from left to right): intact chimpanzee body; house. b) Exa...
<p><b>(A)</b> Example pair of full body stimuli with different body postures. <b>(B)</b> Example pai...
<p>Examples of upright and inverted stimuli presented to subjects in the Orientation matching task. ...
<p>Examples of the Four Different Categories of face-body compound stimuli used in Experiment 1.</p
<p>Please note that the face images and some hand images are only similar to the images we used and ...
<p>An example trial (<i>left</i>), an example of an angry and happy bodily posture (<i>upper right</...
<p>(A) The experimental paradigm used in session I (laboratory session). (B) Examples of the stimuli...
<p>Example of stimuli used in the Experiment 1, representing (A) face parts presented in isolation a...
<p>(a) Example of dynamic stimuli showing still from the three motion types in upright orientation. ...
<p>The stimuli in the first column are spatially intact for demonstration purposes, but the stimuli ...
<p>For each participant, a series of morphed images were created between the participant's own face ...
<p>The top row contains two exemplars from Category X; the bottom row contains two exemplars from Ca...
<p>Left and right panels represent uncrossed and crossed arm posture conditions, respectively. Pleas...