In human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is reported to occur at birth, but the factors underpinning this preference are still in debate. Using a standard visual preferential looking paradigm, 4 experiments were carried out in 3-day-old human newborns to assess the influence of translational displacement on perception of human locomotion. Experiment 1 shows that human newborns prefer a point-light walker display representing human locomotion as if on a treadmill over random motion. However, no preference for biological movement is observed in Experiment 2 when both biological and random motion displays are presented with translational displacement. Experiments 3 and 4 show that newborns exhibit preference for t...
The central role of sensory-motor representations in cognitive functions is almost universally accep...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
International audienceIn human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is repo...
BACKGROUND: Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characte...
The present study addresses the hypothesis that detection of biological motion is an intrinsic capac...
An inborn predisposition to attend to biological motion has long been theorized, but had so far been...
Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characterized by dyn...
The present study investigated whether 2-day-old newborns are able to discriminate two translating m...
The present study investigated whether 2-day-old newborns are able to discriminate two translating m...
Already in uterus the hand moves with the typical accelerated-decelerated kinematics of goal-directe...
Three experiments demonstrate that biological movement facilitates young infants’ recognition of the...
Inversion effect in biological motion perception has been recently attributed to an innate sensitivi...
In the present study, we examined if young infants can extract information regarding the directional...
5noThe ability to discriminate the trajectories of moving objects is highly adaptive and fundamental...
The central role of sensory-motor representations in cognitive functions is almost universally accep...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
International audienceIn human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is repo...
BACKGROUND: Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characte...
The present study addresses the hypothesis that detection of biological motion is an intrinsic capac...
An inborn predisposition to attend to biological motion has long been theorized, but had so far been...
Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characterized by dyn...
The present study investigated whether 2-day-old newborns are able to discriminate two translating m...
The present study investigated whether 2-day-old newborns are able to discriminate two translating m...
Already in uterus the hand moves with the typical accelerated-decelerated kinematics of goal-directe...
Three experiments demonstrate that biological movement facilitates young infants’ recognition of the...
Inversion effect in biological motion perception has been recently attributed to an innate sensitivi...
In the present study, we examined if young infants can extract information regarding the directional...
5noThe ability to discriminate the trajectories of moving objects is highly adaptive and fundamental...
The central role of sensory-motor representations in cognitive functions is almost universally accep...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...