Identifying animated subjects is fundamental to survive. Several perceptual cues allow human and non human animals to identify living objects and among them motion cues are the most informative. In this terms, humans’ striking ability to attribute “causal relations” (i.e. appreciation of the interaction between any two events in terms of a cause-effect relationship) and “animacy” (i.e. the capability of an object to have self-propelled motion) to objects on the basis of their pattern of motion is well attested as well as humans’ capability to discriminate the biological vs. non-biological nature of a motion (Johansson, 1976). Up to now, the role of innate predispositions and experience in the origin of the sensitivity for social objects, ...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project concerns the ten...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
Biological motion—that is, the movement patterns of animals and humans—provides a rich source of inf...
The idea that sensitivity to self-produced motion could lie at the foundations of the clear-cut divi...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
It is vitally important for humans to detect living creatures in the environment and to analyze thei...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
Contains fulltext : 151462.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although robo...
PhDIt is commonly accepted that our relation to inanimate objects is different than to biological e...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
This thesis consists of three main studies that cover complementary aspects of action-to-perception ...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Vision scientists have historically motivated their studies of the perception of human movement by a...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project concerns the ten...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
Biological motion—that is, the movement patterns of animals and humans—provides a rich source of inf...
The idea that sensitivity to self-produced motion could lie at the foundations of the clear-cut divi...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
It is vitally important for humans to detect living creatures in the environment and to analyze thei...
The processing of social stimuli in early infancy: From faces to biological motion. There are severa...
Contains fulltext : 151462.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although robo...
PhDIt is commonly accepted that our relation to inanimate objects is different than to biological e...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
This thesis consists of three main studies that cover complementary aspects of action-to-perception ...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
One of the primary distinctions we make in understanding the world is between social and non-social ...
Vision scientists have historically motivated their studies of the perception of human movement by a...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.This project concerns the ten...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
Biological motion—that is, the movement patterns of animals and humans—provides a rich source of inf...