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Biological motion drives perception and action
Presenting a few dots moving coherently on a screen can yield to the perception of human motion. This perception is based on a specific network that is segregated from the traditional motion perception network and that includes the superior temporal sulcus (STS).
Jean‐Jacques Orban de Xivry
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Biological motion during inflammation in humans. [PDF]
Lasselin J+6 more
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The interpretation of biological motion [PDF]
The term biological motion has been coined by Johansson (1973) to refer to the ambulatory patterns of terrestrial bipeds and quadripeds. In this paper a computational theory of the visual perception of biological motion is proposed. The specific problem addressed is how the three-dimensional structure and motions of animal limbs may be computed from ...
B. E. Flinchbaugh, Donald D. Hoffman
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Open quantum dynamics for plant motions [PDF]
Stochastic Schr\"odinger equations that govern the dynamics of open quantum systems are given by the equations for signal processing. In particular, the Brownian motion that drives the wave function of the system does not represent noise, but provides purely the arrival of new information.
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Emotion recognition dysfunction after anesthesia and cardiac surgery
Cognitive dysfunction after anesthesia and surgery has long been recognized. Recently, researchers provided empirical evidence for social cognition dysfunction (SCD) after anesthesia and surgery.
Delin Zhang+8 more
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Incidental Processing of Biological Motion [PDF]
The successful detection of biological motion can have important consequences for survival. Previous studies have demonstrated the ease and speed with which observers can extract a wide range of information from impoverished dynamic displays in which only an actor's joints are visible.
Ian M. Thornton+2 more
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Introduction: The ability to detect and interpret social interactions (SI) is one of the crucial skills enabling people to operate in the social world. Multiple lines of evidence converge to indicate the preferential processing of SI when compared to the
Łukasz Okruszek, Marta Chrustowicz
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Brownian motion in biological membranes. [PDF]
Brownian motion (diffusion) of particles in membranes occurs in a highly anisotropic environment. For such particles a translational mobility (independent of velocity) can be defined if the viscosity of the liquid embedding the membrane is taken into account. The results of a model calculation are presented.
Saffman, P. G., Delbrück, M.
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Postural reactions can be influenced by concomitant tasks or different contexts and are modulated by a higher order motor control. Recent studies investigated postural changes determined by motor contagion induced by action observation (chameleon effect)
Elisa Pelosin+12 more
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Recent translational studies using mice have contributed toward elucidating the neural, genetic, and molecular basis of social communication deficits.
Takeshi Atsumi+3 more
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