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Social perception : detection and interpretation of animacy, agency, and intention /
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Lenguaje: | English |
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Cambridge, MA ; London :
The MIT Press,
c2013.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the interdisciplinary study of social perception / M.D. Rutherford and Valerie Kuhlmeier
- Section introduction: biological motion perception ; What is biological motion?: definition, stimuli, and paradigms / Nikolaus F. Troje
- From motion cues to social perception: innate predispositions / Francesca Simion ... [et al.]
- Evidence for functional specialization in the human superior temporal sulcus (STS): consideration of biological motion perception and social cognition / Emily D. Grossman
- Beyond the scientific objectification of the human body: differentiated analyses of human motion and object motion / Maggie Shiffrar and James P. Thomas
- Section introduction: the perception of animacy and intentional behavior / M.D. Rutherford and Valerie A. Kuhlmeier
- Evidence for specialized perception of animate motion / M.D. Rutherford
- Perceiving intention in animacy displays created from human motion / Phil McAleer and Scott A. Love
- Design for learning: the case of chasing / Willem E. Frankenhuis and H. Clark Barrett
- Perceiving animacy and intentionality: visual processing or higher-level judgment? / Brian J. Scholl and Tao Gao
- How are the actions of triangles and people processed in the human brain? / Antonia F. de C. Hamilton and Richard Ramsey
- Infants attribute mental states to nonhuman agents / Yuyan Luo and You-jung Choi
- The social perception of helping and hindering / Valerie A. Kuhlmeier
- Section introduction: recognizing and interpreting goal-directed behavior in human actors / Jeff Loucks
- Dwelling on action / Dare Baldwin and Kara D. Sage
- The role of self-produced movement on the perception of biological motion and intentional actions in infants / Petra Hauf
- Human action perception across development / Jeff Loucks and Jessica Sommerville
- Online action analysis: infants' anticipation of others' intentional actions / Amanda Woodward and Erin Cannon.