Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what are the mechanisms affected? We addressed these questions by studying the abilities of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) operators, who must identify the presence of hostile intentions using only visual cues in complex scenes. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging to assess which brain processes are modulated by CCTV experience. To this end we scanned 15 CCTV operators and 15 age and gender matched novices while they watched CCTV videos of 16sec, and asked them to report whether each clip would end in violence or not. We carried out four separate whole-brain analyses including 3 model-based analyses and one analysis of intersubject corre...
Perception of scenes has typically been investigated by using static or simplified visual displays. ...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
AbstractBehavioural studies suggest that the processing of movement stimuli is influenced by beliefs...
Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what ar...
Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what ar...
To discern intention, based on the observation of complex human behaviour, typically requires eye-mo...
Experienced CCTV operators are better at predicting violent behaviour than novices. It has been sugg...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied extensively, the brain systems...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied exten-sively, the brain system...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
TV violence and fMRI 2 Children’s Brain Activatio...
Attributing intentions to others' actions is important for learning to avoid their potentially harmf...
As observers we excel in decoding the emotional signals telling us that a social interaction is turn...
Humans often benefit from social cues when learning about the world. For instance, learning about th...
We casually observe many interactions that do not really concern us. Yet sometimes we need to be abl...
Perception of scenes has typically been investigated by using static or simplified visual displays. ...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
AbstractBehavioural studies suggest that the processing of movement stimuli is influenced by beliefs...
Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what ar...
Does visual experience in judging intent to harm change our brain responses? And if it does, what ar...
To discern intention, based on the observation of complex human behaviour, typically requires eye-mo...
Experienced CCTV operators are better at predicting violent behaviour than novices. It has been sugg...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied extensively, the brain systems...
Though social and behavioral effects of TV violence have been studied exten-sively, the brain system...
Background Due to its severe negative consequences, human violence has been targeted by a vast numbe...
TV violence and fMRI 2 Children’s Brain Activatio...
Attributing intentions to others' actions is important for learning to avoid their potentially harmf...
As observers we excel in decoding the emotional signals telling us that a social interaction is turn...
Humans often benefit from social cues when learning about the world. For instance, learning about th...
We casually observe many interactions that do not really concern us. Yet sometimes we need to be abl...
Perception of scenes has typically been investigated by using static or simplified visual displays. ...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
AbstractBehavioural studies suggest that the processing of movement stimuli is influenced by beliefs...