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Disorganizing biological motion
The rapid and seemingly effortless organization of visually impoverished point-light displays of humans walking is often held up as a compelling example of the perception of form from motion. Here we show that motion information is not sufficient for the impression of a human walker to be extracted from a point-light display.
Amelia R, Hunt, Fred, Halper
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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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Introduction: Advantageous effects of biological motion (BM) detection, a low-perceptual mechanism that allows the rapid recognition and understanding of spatiotemporal characteristics of movement via salient kinematics information, can be amplified when
Alice Grazia +6 more
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Relation Between Working Memory Capacity of Biological Movements and Fluid Intelligence
Studies have revealed that there is an independent buffer for holding biological movements (BM) in working memory (WM), and this BM-WM has a unique link to our social ability.
Tian Ye +6 more
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Orderliness of Visual Stimulus Motion Mediates Sensorimotor Coordination
We explored the coupling of gaze and postural sway to the motion of a visual stimulus, to further understand sensorimotor coordination. Visual stimuli consisted of a horizontally oscillating red dot, moving with periodic (sine), chaotic, or aperiodic ...
Joshua Haworth +5 more
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Virtual reality (VR)-based rehabilitation training holds great potential for post-stroke motor recovery. Existing VR-based motor imagery (MI) paradigms mostly focus on the first-person perspective, and the benefit of the third-person perspective (3PP ...
Xiaotian Xu +6 more
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Impaired perception of biological motion in Parkinson’s disease [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: We examined biological motion perception in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Biological motion perception is related to one’s own motor function and depends on the integrity of brain areas affected in PD, including posterior superior temporal sulcus.
Cronin-Golomb, Alice +3 more
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The neurophysiology of biological motion perception in schizophrenia. [PDF]
IntroductionThe ability to recognize human biological motion is a fundamental aspect of social cognition that is impaired in people with schizophrenia.
Green, Michael F +3 more
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The efficiency of biological motion perception [PDF]
Humans can readily perceive biological motion from point-light (PL) animations, which create an image of a moving human figure by tracing the trajectories of a small number of light points affixed to a moving human body. We have applied ideal observer analysis to a standard biological motion discrimination task involving either full-figure or PL ...
Jason M, Gold +3 more
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The present study investigated the cortical areas engaged in the perception of graviceptive information embedded in biological motion (BM). To this end, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to assess the cortical areas active during the ...
Fabien Cignetti +11 more
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