AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize properties of the actor and action being performed. We examined this claim by obtaining estimates of human efficiency in the categorization of movement. We began by recording a database of three-dimensional human arm movements from 13 males and 13 females that contained multiple repetitions of knocking, waving and lifting movements done both in an angry and a neutral style. Point-light displays of each individual for all of the six different combinations were presented to participants who were asked to judge the gender of the model in Experiment 1 and the affect in Experiment 2. To obtain estimates of efficiency, results of human perform...
The ability to perceive biological motion using point-light displays allows for differentiation in t...
People are remarkably good at detecting familiarity with actor (Loula et al., 2005), recognizing the...
The sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be genera...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
Human action perception is so powerful that people can identify movement efficiently in the absence ...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
4noThe ability to recognize gender from biological motion can be based on shape (morphology) or on ...
Point-light displays of human gait provide information sufficient to recognize the gender of a walke...
Biological motion contains many forms of information. Observers are usually able to tell 'what' acti...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
People are able to judge the sex of actors represented in point-light displays. Much of the previous...
Observers made judgements about the sex and identity of an average computer head model animated usin...
We present the methods that were used in capturing a library of human movements for use in computera...
Johansson's (1973) point light walkers remain one of the most compelling demonstrations of how motio...
The ability to perceive biological motion using point-light displays allows for differentiation in t...
People are remarkably good at detecting familiarity with actor (Loula et al., 2005), recognizing the...
The sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be genera...
It is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recognize pro...
AbstractIt is often claimed that point-light displays provide sufficient information to easily recog...
Human action perception is so powerful that people can identify movement efficiently in the absence ...
Folk psychology advocates the existence of gender differences in socio-cognitive functions such as '...
4noThe ability to recognize gender from biological motion can be based on shape (morphology) or on ...
Point-light displays of human gait provide information sufficient to recognize the gender of a walke...
Biological motion contains many forms of information. Observers are usually able to tell 'what' acti...
AbstractHead and facial movements can provide valuable cues to identity in addition to their primary...
People are able to judge the sex of actors represented in point-light displays. Much of the previous...
Observers made judgements about the sex and identity of an average computer head model animated usin...
We present the methods that were used in capturing a library of human movements for use in computera...
Johansson's (1973) point light walkers remain one of the most compelling demonstrations of how motio...
The ability to perceive biological motion using point-light displays allows for differentiation in t...
People are remarkably good at detecting familiarity with actor (Loula et al., 2005), recognizing the...
The sensitivity of the mammalian visual system to biological motion cues has been shown to be genera...