To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between those entities, starting with the spatial relationships. Recent research suggests that two bodies are processed with particularly high efficiency in visual perception, when they are in a spatial positioning that cues interaction, i.e. close and face-to-face. Socially relevant spatial relations such as facingness may facilitate visual perception by triggering grouping of bodies into a new integrated percept, which would make the stimuli more visible and easier to process. We used electroencephalography and a frequency-tagging paradigm to measure a neural correlate of grouping (or visual binding), while female and male participants saw images of...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
How does one perceive groups of people? It is known that functionally interacting objects (e.g., a g...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
International audienceAbstract To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities a...
International audienceAbstract To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities a...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
Socialising with others is part of everyday life. A new study demonstrates that a brain area special...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
How does one perceive groups of people? It is known that functionally interacting objects (e.g., a g...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
International audienceAbstract To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities a...
International audienceAbstract To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities a...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
International audienceAbstract Representing multiple agents and their mutual relations is a prerequi...
Socialising with others is part of everyday life. A new study demonstrates that a brain area special...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
How does one perceive groups of people? It is known that functionally interacting objects (e.g., a g...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...