BACKGROUND: Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characterized by dynamic regularities that reflect the structure and the control schemes of the musculo-skeletal system. Early studies on the development of the visual perception of biological motion showed that infants after three months of age distinguished between biological and non-biological locomotion. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using single point-light motions that varied with respect to the "two-third-power law" of motion generation and perception, we observed that four-day-old human neonates looked longer at non-biological motions than at biological motions when these were simultaneously presented in a standard preferential looking para...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other ver...
Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characterized by dyn...
The present study addresses the hypothesis that detection of biological motion is an intrinsic capac...
In human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is reported to occur at birth...
An inborn predisposition to attend to biological motion has long been theorized, but had so far been...
In the present study, we examined if young infants can extract information regarding the directional...
Already in uterus the hand moves with the typical accelerated-decelerated kinematics of goal-directe...
International audienceIn human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is repo...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
The current study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correl...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other ver...
Biological motions, that is, the movements of humans and other vertebrates, are characterized by dyn...
The present study addresses the hypothesis that detection of biological motion is an intrinsic capac...
In human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is reported to occur at birth...
An inborn predisposition to attend to biological motion has long been theorized, but had so far been...
In the present study, we examined if young infants can extract information regarding the directional...
Already in uterus the hand moves with the typical accelerated-decelerated kinematics of goal-directe...
International audienceIn human newborns, spontaneous visual preference for biological motion is repo...
Given that biological motion is both detected and preferred early in life, we tested the hypothesis ...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
This study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correlates to...
The current study investigates how human infants process and interpret human movement. Neural correl...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...
<div><p>Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biol...
Do infants perceive other people's interactions by means of a mechanism that integrates biological m...