SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict changes in the physical world. We see a tennis racket hitting a ball and sense that it caused the ball to fly over the net; we may also have an eerie but equally compelling experience of causality if the streetlights turn on just as we slam our car’s door. Both perceptual [1] and cognitive [2] processes have been proposed to explain these spontaneous inferences, but without decisive evidence one way or the other, the question remains wide open [3–8]. Here, we address this long-standing debate using visual adaptation—a powerful tool to uncover neural populations that specialize in the analysis of specific visual features [9–12]. After prolo...
How do people make causal judgments? What role, if any, does counterfactual simulation play? Counter...
Contains fulltext : 5533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in s...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
SummaryAdapting to visual collisions increases the tendency to see the colliding objects as sliding ...
Causality is a unique feature of human perception. We present here a behavioral investigation of the...
In addition to perceiving the colors, shapes, and motions of objects, observers can perceive higher-...
Philosophers have long argued that causality cannot be directly observed but requires a conscious in...
When two objects such as billiard balls collide, observers perceive that the action of one caused th...
When viewing one object move after being struck by another, humans perceive that the action of the f...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
One of the most important tasks for humans is the attribution of causes and effects --- in diverse c...
How do people make causal judgments? What role, if any, does counterfactual simulation play? Counter...
Contains fulltext : 5533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in s...
SummaryWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predi...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
International audienceWe easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to under...
We easily recover the causal properties of visual events, enabling us to understand and predict chan...
SummaryAdapting to visual collisions increases the tendency to see the colliding objects as sliding ...
Causality is a unique feature of human perception. We present here a behavioral investigation of the...
In addition to perceiving the colors, shapes, and motions of objects, observers can perceive higher-...
Philosophers have long argued that causality cannot be directly observed but requires a conscious in...
When two objects such as billiard balls collide, observers perceive that the action of one caused th...
When viewing one object move after being struck by another, humans perceive that the action of the f...
Beginning with the research of Albert Michotte, investigators have identified simple perceptual even...
One of the most important tasks for humans is the attribution of causes and effects --- in diverse c...
How do people make causal judgments? What role, if any, does counterfactual simulation play? Counter...
Contains fulltext : 5533.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
Causality is a higher-level mental construct derived from low-level percepts such as contiguity in s...