Appreciating human movement can be a powerful aesthetic experience. We have used apparent biological motion to investigate the aesthetic effects of three levels of movement representation: body postures, movement transitions and choreographic structure. Symmetrical (ABCDCBA) and asymmetrical (ABCDBCA) sequences of apparent movement were created from static postures, and were presented in an artificial grammar learning paradigm. Additionally, "good" continuation of apparent movements was manipulated by changing the number of movement path reversals within a sequence. In an initial exposure phase, one group of participants saw only symmetrical sequences, while another group saw only asymmetrical sequences. In a subsequent test phase, both gro...
What constitutes a beautiful action? Research into dance aesthetics has largely focussed on subjecti...
We investigated the effect of posture congruence on social perception. Specifically, we tested the h...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
People watching is a ubiquitous component of human activities. An important aspect of such activitie...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such ac...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
The recognition of complex body movements and actions is a fundamental visual capacity very importan...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist's intentions, and also art...
AbstractWe obtained kinematic, affective, and aesthetic judgments from 3 different groups of partici...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
Aesthetic theories have long suggested perceptual advantages for prototypical exemplars of a given c...
Aesthetic theories have long suggested perceptual advantages for prototypical exemplars of a given c...
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empi...
What constitutes a beautiful action? Research into dance aesthetics has largely focussed on subjecti...
We investigated the effect of posture congruence on social perception. Specifically, we tested the h...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
People watching is a ubiquitous component of human activities. An important aspect of such activitie...
Contains fulltext : 140255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
A commonplace sight is seeing other people walk. Our visual system specializes in processing such ac...
The field of neuroaesthetics attracts attention from neuroscientists and artists interested in the n...
Reflective of human socialisation and non-verbal communication, dance affords insights into the unde...
The recognition of complex body movements and actions is a fundamental visual capacity very importan...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist's intentions, and also art...
AbstractWe obtained kinematic, affective, and aesthetic judgments from 3 different groups of partici...
In performing arts, body postures are both means for expressing an artist’s intentions, and also art...
Aesthetic theories have long suggested perceptual advantages for prototypical exemplars of a given c...
Aesthetic theories have long suggested perceptual advantages for prototypical exemplars of a given c...
The Warburg Dance Movement Library is a validated set of 234 video clips of dance movements for empi...
What constitutes a beautiful action? Research into dance aesthetics has largely focussed on subjecti...
We investigated the effect of posture congruence on social perception. Specifically, we tested the h...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...