Body movement provides a rich source of information about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the present study, we examined a particular aspect concerned with the interpretation of bodily movement\u2014how well people can distinguish between diVerent social intentions by observing a reach-to-grasp movement. To ascertain to what extent intention-from-motion judgements rely on visual kinematics, we compared prediction performance on a typical temporal-occlusion video task with prediction performance on a temporal-occlusion point-light task. In the video task, participants observed videos showing a model reaching towards and grasping a wooden block with diVerent intents: to cooperate with a partner in building a tower, compete with a...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
The aim of the present study is to ascertain whether in a social context the kinematic parameters ar...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Body movement provides a rich source of information about other people’s goals and intentions. In th...
Abstract Body movement provides a rich source of information about other people’s goals and intentio...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people’s goals and intentions. In the prese...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people’s goals and intentions. In the prese...
Making correct inferences regarding social and individual intentions may be crucial for successful i...
Making correct inferences regarding social and individual intentions may be crucial for successful i...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
The aim of the present study is to ascertain whether in a social context the kinematic parameters ar...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Body movement provides a rich source of information about other people’s goals and intentions. In th...
Abstract Body movement provides a rich source of information about other people’s goals and intentio...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people’s goals and intentions. In the prese...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people’s goals and intentions. In the prese...
Making correct inferences regarding social and individual intentions may be crucial for successful i...
Making correct inferences regarding social and individual intentions may be crucial for successful i...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Skepticism has been expressed concerning the possibility to understand others’ intentions by simply ...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
The aim of the present study is to ascertain whether in a social context the kinematic parameters ar...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...