The influences of verbally-referenced motion cues on perceptions of animacy were examined using the animacy decision paradigm. Undergraduates misidentified plants as nonliving and erroneously judged moving nonliving entities as living, a common mistake among young children. This finding indicates that the association of 'moving is living' underlies the animate-inanimate distinction
Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how d...
This study examines whether the categories ANIMATE/INANIMATE: might be formed on the basis of inform...
Humans attribute animacy even to very simple objects displaying self-propelled or goal-directed moti...
The influences of verbally-referenced motion cues on perceptions of animacy were examined using the ...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Identifying moving things in the environment is a priority for animals as these could be prey, preda...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
The aim of this research was to explore the effect of different spatiotemporal contexts on the perce...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
The tendency for humans to give preferential attention to animate agents in their immediate surround...
CCBY This article is about the relation between human observers and various human and non-human enti...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
Abstract — We perceive animacy even on a simple dot travel-ing across a screen based on its movement...
Research spanning multiple domains of psychology has demonstrated preferential processing of animate...
Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how d...
This study examines whether the categories ANIMATE/INANIMATE: might be formed on the basis of inform...
Humans attribute animacy even to very simple objects displaying self-propelled or goal-directed moti...
The influences of verbally-referenced motion cues on perceptions of animacy were examined using the ...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Identifying moving things in the environment is a priority for animals as these could be prey, preda...
There is a great deal of evidence across cognitive science that animacy, or more generally, the feat...
The aim of this research was to explore the effect of different spatiotemporal contexts on the perce...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
The tendency for humans to give preferential attention to animate agents in their immediate surround...
CCBY This article is about the relation between human observers and various human and non-human enti...
International audienceAnimacy is one of the basic semantic features of word meaning and influences p...
Abstract — We perceive animacy even on a simple dot travel-ing across a screen based on its movement...
Research spanning multiple domains of psychology has demonstrated preferential processing of animate...
Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how d...
This study examines whether the categories ANIMATE/INANIMATE: might be formed on the basis of inform...
Humans attribute animacy even to very simple objects displaying self-propelled or goal-directed moti...