Among a variety of entities in their environment, what do humans consider alive or animate and how does this attribution of animacy promote development of more abstract levels of mentalizing? By decontextualizing the environment of bodily features, we review how physical movements give rise to perceived animacy in Heider-Simmel style animations. We discuss the developmental course of how perceived animacy shapes our interpretation of the social world, and specifically discuss when and how children transition from perceiving actions as goal-directed to attributing behaviors to unobservable mental states. This transition from a teleological stance, asserting a goal-oriented interpretation to an agent's actions, to a mentalistic stance allows ...
Social robots are becoming more sophisticated; in many cases they offer complex, autonomous interact...
AbstractSimple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of m...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
ABSTRACT—How people understand the actions of animate agents has been vigorously debated. This debat...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Examined brain mechanisms associated with attribution of mental states to animated shapes among 10 a...
It is widely reported that the perception of animacy can occur from simple displays of moving shapes...
Typically, the actions of agents in classical animacy displays are synthetically created, thus for...
Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence introduce increasingly capable robots to society. S...
Social robots are becoming more sophisticated; in many cases they offer complex, autonomous interact...
AbstractSimple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of m...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...
Since the seminal work of Heider and Simmel, and Michotte’s research, many studies have shown that, ...
Although robots are becoming an ever-growing presence in society, we do not hold the same expectatio...
Previous research used animated geometric figures to investigate social cognitive processes involved...
Since the seminal work of Fritz Heider and Marienne Simmel (1944) the study of animacy perception, o...
ABSTRACT—How people understand the actions of animate agents has been vigorously debated. This debat...
We propose experimental studies on how the perception of cause-and-effect relations in simple schema...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate things is of great behavioural importance. Despite distinct br...
Distinguishing animate from inanimate objects is fundamental for social perception in humans and ani...
Examined brain mechanisms associated with attribution of mental states to animated shapes among 10 a...
It is widely reported that the perception of animacy can occur from simple displays of moving shapes...
Typically, the actions of agents in classical animacy displays are synthetically created, thus for...
Advances in robotics and artificial intelligence introduce increasingly capable robots to society. S...
Social robots are becoming more sophisticated; in many cases they offer complex, autonomous interact...
AbstractSimple geometric shapes moving in a self-propelled manner, and violating Newtonian laws of m...
Previous research on animate motion perception indicates that animacy detection may be an evolutiona...