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Detection of biological and nonbiological motion
Often it is claimed that humans are particularly sensitive to biological motion. Here, sensitivity as a detection advantage for biological over nonbiological motion is examined. Previous studies comparing biological motion to nonbiological motion have not used appropriate masks or have not taken into account the underlying form present in biological ...
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Asmaa Bakroon,1 Vasudevan Lakshminarayanan1–3 1Theoretical and Experimental Epistemology Laboratory, School of Optometry and Vision Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, Canada; 2Departments of Physics and Systems Design Engineering ...
Bakroon A, Lakshminarayanan V
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Hysteresis reveals a happiness bias effect in dynamic emotion recognition from ambiguous biological motion. [PDF]
Cortês AB, Duarte JV, Castelo-Branco M.
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Neural responses to biological motion distinguish autistic and schizotypal traits. [PDF]
Hudson M +8 more
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Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception? [PDF]
Peng W, Cracco E, Troje NF, Brass M.
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Distributed and hierarchical neural encoding of multidimensional biological motion attributes in the human brain. [PDF]
Wang R, Lu X, Jiang Y.
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Motion induction by biological motion
K. Fujimoto, T. Sato
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Pivotal response treatment for autism spectrum disorder: current perspectives
Jiedi Lei, Pamela Ventola Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, USA Abstract: Pivotal response treatment (PRT) is an evidence-based behavioral intervention based on applied behavior analysis principles aimed ...
Lei J, Ventola P
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Representational momentum of biological motion in full-body, point-light and single-dot displays. [PDF]
Zucchini E, Borzelli D, Casile A.
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