Recent models of biological motion processing focus on the articulational aspect of human walking investigated by point-light figures walking in place. However, in real human walking, the change in the position of the limbs relative to each other (referred to as articulation) results in a change of body location in space over time (referred to as translation). In order to examine the role of this translational component on the perception of biological motion we designed three psychophysical experiments of facing (leftward/rightward) and articulation discrimination (forward/backward and leftward/rightward) of a point-light walker viewed from the side, varying translation direction (relative to articulation direction), the amount of local ima...
The perception of human motion is a vital ability in our daily lives. Human movement recognition is ...
Previous research demonstrated an advantage for translating objects over stationary objects in trans...
Human body motion presented as point-light stimuli can be readily recognized. Psychophysical experim...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Seeing biological motion is very important for both humans and computers. Psychophysics experiments ...
Human observers are able to perceive the motion direction of actions (either forward or backward) on...
We investigated the role of biological movement in the encoding of walker-signalled approach. Two st...
Observing and interpreting the direction of human movements and actions are necessary to interact ef...
It has been shown, that humans can learn to discriminate between different styles of natural movemen...
International audienceThe present study verified if the translational component of locomotion modula...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
Are you walking at me? Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientation. A person'...
Perception, vol. 36 (2007), supplementThe classical studies on the perception of biological motion (...
The human visual system is tuned to the motions of biological entities, which provide potentially vi...
Detection of other living beings’ movements is a fundamental property of the human visual system. Vi...
The perception of human motion is a vital ability in our daily lives. Human movement recognition is ...
Previous research demonstrated an advantage for translating objects over stationary objects in trans...
Human body motion presented as point-light stimuli can be readily recognized. Psychophysical experim...
The seminal work by Johansson (1973) illustrated how the interaction between form and motion cues co...
Seeing biological motion is very important for both humans and computers. Psychophysics experiments ...
Human observers are able to perceive the motion direction of actions (either forward or backward) on...
We investigated the role of biological movement in the encoding of walker-signalled approach. Two st...
Observing and interpreting the direction of human movements and actions are necessary to interact ef...
It has been shown, that humans can learn to discriminate between different styles of natural movemen...
International audienceThe present study verified if the translational component of locomotion modula...
The ability of human observers to detect ‘biological motion’ of humans and animals has been taken as...
Are you walking at me? Biological movement and the encoding of its motion and orientation. A person'...
Perception, vol. 36 (2007), supplementThe classical studies on the perception of biological motion (...
The human visual system is tuned to the motions of biological entities, which provide potentially vi...
Detection of other living beings’ movements is a fundamental property of the human visual system. Vi...
The perception of human motion is a vital ability in our daily lives. Human movement recognition is ...
Previous research demonstrated an advantage for translating objects over stationary objects in trans...
Human body motion presented as point-light stimuli can be readily recognized. Psychophysical experim...