The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretation of an action. Is this social context integrated during the visual recognition of an action? We used a behavioural visual adaptation paradigm to address this question and measured participants’ perceptual bias of a test action after they were adapted to one of two adaptors (adaptation after-effect). The action adaptation after effect was measured for the same set of adaptors in two different social contexts. Our results indicate that the size of the adaptation effect varied with social context (social context modulation) although the physical appearance of the adaptors remained unchanged. Three additional experiments provided evidence that...
Visual action recognition is a prerequisite for humans to physically interact with other humans. Do ...
Previous research has shown that humans share numerous cognitive processes when they interact, such ...
When observing another individual's actions, we can both recognize their actions and infer their bel...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
Actions do not occur out of the blue. Rather, they are often a part of human interactions and are, t...
Action recognition is important for social interactions. Because little is known about the visual tu...
Physical interactions with other people (social interactions) are an integral part of human social l...
A long standing debate revolves around the question whether visual action recognition primarily reli...
Action recognition research has mainly focused on investigating the perceptual processes in the reco...
Action recognition is critical for successful human interaction. Previous research highlighted the i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
A central question in visual neuroscience concerns the degree to which visual representations of act...
It has been suggested that the motor system is essential for various social cognitive functions incl...
Visual action recognition is a prerequisite for humans to physically interact with other humans. Do ...
Previous research has shown that humans share numerous cognitive processes when they interact, such ...
When observing another individual's actions, we can both recognize their actions and infer their bel...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
The social context in which an action is embedded provides important information for the interpretat...
Actions do not occur out of the blue. Rather, they are often a part of human interactions and are, t...
Action recognition is important for social interactions. Because little is known about the visual tu...
Physical interactions with other people (social interactions) are an integral part of human social l...
A long standing debate revolves around the question whether visual action recognition primarily reli...
Action recognition research has mainly focused on investigating the perceptual processes in the reco...
Action recognition is critical for successful human interaction. Previous research highlighted the i...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
A central question in visual neuroscience concerns the degree to which visual representations of act...
It has been suggested that the motor system is essential for various social cognitive functions incl...
Visual action recognition is a prerequisite for humans to physically interact with other humans. Do ...
Previous research has shown that humans share numerous cognitive processes when they interact, such ...
When observing another individual's actions, we can both recognize their actions and infer their bel...