The present eye-tracking study demonstrates that when animate and inanimate object pictures are presented within a single-study, there are no systematic differences between processing these two categories objects. Although participants were taking less time to initiate their first gaze towards animate than to inanimate objects, a result compatible with findings of Proverbio et al. (2007), it turned out that this quicker initiation of the first look in animates was driven by mammals and reptiles only and did not apply to insects or aquatic animals, most probably due to the structural differences within these subcategories. Fixations in this study do not cluster around certain features or areas of the objects for either animate or inanimate c...
Objects belonging to different categories evoke reliably different fMRI activity patterns in human o...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
Research spanning multiple domains of psychology has demonstrated preferential processing of animate...
The present eye-tracking study demonstrates that when animate and inanimate object pictures are pres...
The present eye-tracking study demonstrates that when animate and inanimate object pictures are pres...
Unlike the animate objects, where participants were consistent in their looking patterns, for inanim...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
Unlike the animate objects, where participants were consistent in their looking patterns, for inanim...
Theoretical accounts as well as behavioral studies reporting animacy effects offer inconsistent and ...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
This paper presents an ERP experiment examining the underlying natureof semantic representation of a...
This paper presents an ERP experiment examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
Objects belonging to different categories evoke reliably different fMRI activity patterns in human o...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
Research spanning multiple domains of psychology has demonstrated preferential processing of animate...
The present eye-tracking study demonstrates that when animate and inanimate object pictures are pres...
The present eye-tracking study demonstrates that when animate and inanimate object pictures are pres...
Unlike the animate objects, where participants were consistent in their looking patterns, for inanim...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
Unlike the animate objects, where participants were consistent in their looking patterns, for inanim...
Theoretical accounts as well as behavioral studies reporting animacy effects offer inconsistent and ...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
This study involved presentation of animate objects under labelling and non-labelling conditions and...
This paper presents an ERP experiment examining the underlying natureof semantic representation of a...
This paper presents an ERP experiment examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
In this paper we present an ERP study examining the underlying nature of semantic representation of ...
Objects belonging to different categories evoke reliably different fMRI activity patterns in human o...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
Research spanning multiple domains of psychology has demonstrated preferential processing of animate...