The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people’s movements. Previous research has revealed how these mechanisms contribute to perceiving the movements of individuals but has left open how we perceive groups of people moving together. Across three experiments, we test whether movement perception depends on the spatiotemporal relationships among the movements of multiple agents. In Experiment 1, we combine EEG frequency tagging with apparent human motion and show that posture and movement perception can be dissociated at harmonically related frequencies of stimulus presentation. We then show that movement but not posture processing is enhanced when observing multiple agents move in synchrony. Movement processing was stro...
The perception of human movement is a key component of daily social interactions. Although extrastri...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
Do we perceive a group of dancers moving in synchrony differently from a group of drones flying in-s...
Humans interact in groups through various perception and action channels. The continuity of interact...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
AbstractThe perception of human movement is a key component of daily social interactions. Although e...
While some aspects of social processing are shared between humans and other species, some aspects ar...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
A number of EEG studies have investigated the time course of brain activation for biological movemen...
The perception of human movement is a key component of daily social interactions. Although extrastri...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
The human brain has dedicated mechanisms for processing other people's movements. Previous research ...
Do we perceive a group of dancers moving in synchrony differently from a group of drones flying in-s...
Humans interact in groups through various perception and action channels. The continuity of interact...
When two people move in synchrony, they become more social. Yet, it is not clear how this effect sca...
AbstractThe perception of human movement is a key component of daily social interactions. Although e...
While some aspects of social processing are shared between humans and other species, some aspects ar...
Group identification can lead to a biased view of the world in favor of “in-group” members. Studying...
To navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities, and the relationships between t...
A number of EEG studies have investigated the time course of brain activation for biological movemen...
The perception of human movement is a key component of daily social interactions. Although extrastri...
International audienceTo navigate the social world, humans must represent social entities and the re...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...