Body language and facial gesture provide sufficient visual information to support high-level social inferences from “thin slices” of behavior. Given short movies of nonverbal behavior, adults make reliable judgments in a large number of tasks. Here we find that the high precision of adults’ nonverbal social perception depends on the slow development, over childhood, of sensitivity to subtle visual cues. Children and adult participants watched short silent clips in which a target child played with Lego blocks either in the (off-screen) presence of an adult or alone. Participants judged whether the target was playing alone or not; that is, they detected the presence of a social interaction (from the behavior of one participant in that interac...
Adults and 3- to 6-month-old infants were tested for their visual preference for two different dynam...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
The current paper aims to address the question of how biological motion perception in different soci...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
International audienceNon-verbal communication plays a major role in social interaction understandin...
Investigations of developmental trajectories for emotion recognition suggest that both face- and bod...
Human social relationships are often formed through shared social activities in which individuals sh...
Adults are slower at locating targets in naturalistic scenes containing a social distractor compared...
vCurrent research has been focused on the effects of social cues, and how individuals use all differ...
biological motion processing in young infants. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(9), 2521-2532. ...
Humans are excellent at perceiving different features of the actions performed by others. For instan...
Three experiments investigated the effect of an adult’s social cues on 2- and 3-year-old children’s ...
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...
Adults and 3- to 6-month-old infants were tested for their visual preference for two different dynam...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
The current paper aims to address the question of how biological motion perception in different soci...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
Cues such as directed gaze, facial expressions, and manual gestures provide rich information that fa...
International audienceNon-verbal communication plays a major role in social interaction understandin...
Investigations of developmental trajectories for emotion recognition suggest that both face- and bod...
Human social relationships are often formed through shared social activities in which individuals sh...
Adults are slower at locating targets in naturalistic scenes containing a social distractor compared...
vCurrent research has been focused on the effects of social cues, and how individuals use all differ...
biological motion processing in young infants. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 23(9), 2521-2532. ...
Humans are excellent at perceiving different features of the actions performed by others. For instan...
Three experiments investigated the effect of an adult’s social cues on 2- and 3-year-old children’s ...
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...
Adults and 3- to 6-month-old infants were tested for their visual preference for two different dynam...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
The current paper aims to address the question of how biological motion perception in different soci...