IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. However, the neural correlates underlying the perception of human movements have not been extensively investigated in ecologically valid settings, nor has the developmental aspect of this phenomenon. Here, we set forth to investigate how human limb movements displayed in naturalistic videos influence the attentional engagement of children and young adults.MethodsThirty-nine healthy participants (4–26 years old) were presented with naturalistic videos featuring human goal-directed movements, while neural activity was recorded using electroencephalography (EEG). Video scenes were automatically annotated as containing arm, leg or no movement, usi...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
How does observing the behaviour of others influence our own behaviour? The literature appears divid...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
Funding Information: This study was funded by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (Project N...
Neural development is generally marked by an increase in the efficiency and diversity of neural proc...
The human visual system is extremely sensitive to the direction information retrieved from biologica...
UnrestrictedPaying attention to the right thing at the right time underlies the ability of humans an...
Funding Information: This research was funded by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation, grant ...
This study examined eye movements during video viewing across a wide age range and establishes eye-t...
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on the high...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
How does observing the behaviour of others influence our own behaviour? The literature appears divid...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
IntroductionIt is widely believed that we are more attentive towards moving versus static stimuli. H...
Funding Information: This study was funded by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation (Project N...
Neural development is generally marked by an increase in the efficiency and diversity of neural proc...
The human visual system is extremely sensitive to the direction information retrieved from biologica...
UnrestrictedPaying attention to the right thing at the right time underlies the ability of humans an...
Funding Information: This research was funded by a grant from the Russian Science Foundation, grant ...
This study examined eye movements during video viewing across a wide age range and establishes eye-t...
To make sense of the visual world, we need to move our eyes to focus regions of interest on the high...
Did you know you are a mindreader? Most of us have a fundamental curiosity about people and are in f...
Abstract—A key component of the human visual system is our attentional control — the selection of wh...
How does observing the behaviour of others influence our own behaviour? The literature appears divid...
Open Access via Springer Compact Agreement This study was funded by a grant from the Development Tru...