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Talking body: the effect of body and voice anthropomorphism on perception of social agents. [PDF]
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Animacy perception in the common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis
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The psychophysics of chasing: A case study in the perception of animacy
Cognitive Psychology, 2009Psychologists have long been captivated by the perception of animacy - the fact that even simple moving shapes may appear to engage in animate, intentional, and goal-directed movements. Here we report several new types of studies of a particularly salient form of perceived animacy: chasing, in which one shape (the 'wolf') pursues another shape ('the ...
Tao Gao, George E Newman
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Adaptation in face animacy perception: An event-related potential study
Neuropsychologia, 2022A real face differs from an artificial face mainly in the animacy. Nowadays, the perception boundaries between the real and artificial faces are becoming blurred in our life with the ubiquitous use of AI. Therefore, the perception of animacy causes increasing interests. Here, we used an adaptation paradigm to investigate the animacy perception in faces.
Jinglan, Xiang, Mi, Tang, Xiaodong, Wang
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The Perception of Animacy in Young Children with Autism
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2006Visual perception may be a developmental prerequisite to some types of social understanding. The ability to perceive social information given visual motion appears to develop early. However, children with autism have profound deficits in social cognitive function and may fail to see social motion in the same way that typically developing children do ...
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Perception of Animacy from the Motion of a Single Sound Object
Perception, 2015Research in the visual modality has shown that the presence of certain dynamics in the motion of an object has a strong effect on whether or not the entity is perceived as animate. Cues for animacy are, among others, self-propelled motion and direction changes that are seemingly not caused by entities external to, or in direct contact with, the moving
Nielsen, Rasmus Høll +2 more
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Dissociating the perception of speed and the perception of animacy: a functional approach
Evolution and Human Behavior, 2008Differences in acceleration, differences in constant speed and illusory speed differences are all associated with predictable differences in animacy perception. The current study describes a dissociation between perceived speed and perceived animacy, apparently resulting from the human visual system taking gravity into account.
Paul A. Szego, Mel D. Rutherford
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