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The two-process theory of biological motion processing

Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, 2020
M. Hirai, Atsushi Senju
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Roles of Motion and Form in Biological Motion Recognition

2003
Animals and humans recognize biological movements and actions with high robustness and accuracy. It still remains to be clarified how different neural mechanisms processing form and motion information contribute to this recognition process. We investigate this question using simple learning-based neurophysiologically inspired mechanisms for biological ...
Antonino Casile, Martin A. Giese
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Perception of biological motion as motion-from-form

e-Neuroforum, 2012
Abstract The recognition of the movements and ac­tions of others is of great importance for social interaction. The visual motion pat­tern projected on the retina when watching somebody else act is called biological mo­tion. Because of the many degrees of free­dom of the body, biological motion is a rel­atively complicated motion ...
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Cortical and subcortical responses to biological motion

NeuroImage, 2018
Dorita H. F. Chang   +4 more
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Happy Moves, Sad Grooves: Using Theories of Biological Motion and Affect to Design Shape-Changing Interfaces

Conference on Designing Interactive Systems, 2016
Haodan Tan   +3 more
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Rehearsing Biological Motion in Working Memory: An EEG Study

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2015
Zaifeng Gao, S. Bentin, M. Shen
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Perception and discrimination of movement and biological motion patterns in fish

Animal Cognition, 2015
V. Schluessel   +4 more
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