It is vitally important for humans to detect living creatures in the environment and to analyze their behavior to facilitate action understanding and high-level social inference. The current study employed naturalistic point-light animations to examine the ability of human observers to spontaneously identify and discriminate socially interactive behaviors between two human agents. Specifically, we investigated the importance of global body form, intrinsic joint movements, extrinsic whole-body movements, and critically, the congruency between intrinsic and extrinsic motions. Motion congruency is hypothesized to be particularly important because of the constraint it imposes on naturalistic action due to the inherent causal relationship betwee...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for techno...
Although actions often appear in the visual periphery, little is known about action recognition outs...
Interpersonal movement synchrony (IMS) is central to social behavior in several species. In humans, ...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
The impression of animacy from the motion of simple shapes typically relies on synthetically defined...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
Identifying animated subjects is fundamental to survive. Several perceptual cues allow human and non...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
BACKGROUND: In the context of interacting activities requiring close-body contact such as fighting o...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
Abstract Observing the actions of others triggers, in our brain, an internal and automatic simulatio...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
Background: In the context of interacting activities requiring close-body contact such as fighting o...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for techno...
Although actions often appear in the visual periphery, little is known about action recognition outs...
Interpersonal movement synchrony (IMS) is central to social behavior in several species. In humans, ...
Background: Coordinating actions in human social interactions relies on visual information about the...
The impression of animacy from the motion of simple shapes typically relies on synthetically defined...
Humans, as social creatures, are especially adept in perceiving others’ actions and inferring mental...
Identifying animated subjects is fundamental to survive. Several perceptual cues allow human and non...
Body movement is a primary nonverbal communication channel in humans. Coordinated social behaviors, ...
BACKGROUND: In the context of interacting activities requiring close-body contact such as fighting o...
The ability to detect potentially interacting agents in the surrounding environment is acknowledged ...
Abstract Observing the actions of others triggers, in our brain, an internal and automatic simulatio...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
People ascribe purposeful behaviour to the movements of artificial objects and social qualities to h...
Background: It is commonly assumed that action recognition in social interactions is mediated by a s...
Background: In the context of interacting activities requiring close-body contact such as fighting o...
In recent years, the field of Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) has seen an increasing demand for techno...
Although actions often appear in the visual periphery, little is known about action recognition outs...
Interpersonal movement synchrony (IMS) is central to social behavior in several species. In humans, ...