Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved in ascribing mental states to others (e.g. mentalizing). The relationship between animacy perception and brain areas commonly involved in social cognition, as well as the influence of particular motion patterns on animacy experience, however, remains to be further elucidated. We used a recently introduced paradigm for the systematic variation of motion properties, and employed functional magnetic resonance imaging to identify the neural mechanisms underlying animacy experience. Based on individual ratings of increased animacy experience the following brain regions of the social neural network (SNN), known to be involved in social cognitive p...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...
<div><p>Animated movements of simple geometric shapes can readily be interpreted as depicting social...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
It is widely reported that the perception of animacy can occur from simple displays of moving shapes...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
ABSTRACT—How people understand the actions of animate agents has been vigorously debated. This debat...
Animations of simple geometric shapes are readily interpreted as animate agents engaged in meaningfu...
When movements indicate meaningful actions, even nonbiological objects induce the impression of “hav...
We report a functional neuroimaging study with positron emission tomography (PET) in which six healt...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
According to the theory of embodied simulation, mirror neurons (MN) in our brain's motor system are ...
Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how d...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...
<div><p>Animated movements of simple geometric shapes can readily be interpreted as depicting social...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
It is widely reported that the perception of animacy can occur from simple displays of moving shapes...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
ABSTRACT—How people understand the actions of animate agents has been vigorously debated. This debat...
Animations of simple geometric shapes are readily interpreted as animate agents engaged in meaningfu...
When movements indicate meaningful actions, even nonbiological objects induce the impression of “hav...
We report a functional neuroimaging study with positron emission tomography (PET) in which six healt...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
& We compared two tasks that are widely used in research on mentalizing—false belief stories and...
According to the theory of embodied simulation, mirror neurons (MN) in our brain's motor system are ...
Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how d...
We designed an fMRI experiment comparing perception of human faces and robotic faces producing emoti...
<div><p>Animated movements of simple geometric shapes can readily be interpreted as depicting social...
BACKGROUND: Understanding social interactions requires the ability to accurately interpret conspecif...