We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain activity while viewing a 386 s video of a solo Bharatanatyam dance. A computational analysis provided us with a Motion Index (MI) quantifying the silhouette motion of the dancer throughout the dance. A behavioral analysis using 30 naïve observers provided us with the time points where observers were most likely to report event boundaries where one movement segment ended and another began. These behavioral and computational data were used to interpret the brain activity of a different set of 11 naïve observers who viewed the dance video while brain activity was measured using fMRI. Results showed that the Motion Index related to brain activity i...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
We used a combination of behavioral, computational vision and fMRI methods to examine human brain ac...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
The study of dance has been helpful to advance our understanding of how human brain networks of acti...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
How the brain contends with naturalistic viewing conditions when it must cope with concurrent stream...
When we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making that action? Acquired mo...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
Social species spend considerable time observing the body movements of others to understand their ac...
International audienceWhen we observe someone performing an action, do our brains simulate making th...