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- Title Pages
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1 Introduction -
I Biological Motion Perception -
2 What Is Biological Motion? Definition, Stimuli, and Paradigms -
3 From Motion Cues to Social Perception -
4 Evidence for Functional Specialization in the Human Superior Temporal Sulcus (STS) -
5 Beyond the Scientific Objectification of the Human Body -
II The Perception of Animacy and Intentional Behavior -
6 Evidence for Specialized Perception of Animate Motion -
7 Perceiving Intention in Animacy Displays Created from Human Motion -
8 Design for Learning -
9 Perceiving Animacy and Intentionality -
10 How Are the Actions of Triangles and People Processed in the Human Brain? -
11 Infants Attribute Mental States to Nonhuman Agents -
12 The Social Perception of Helping and Hindering -
III Recognizing and Interpreting Goal-Directed Behavior in Human Actors -
13 Dwelling on Action -
14 The Role of Self-Produced Movement in the Perception of Biological Motion and Intentional Actions in Infants -
15 Human Action Perception across Development -
16 Online Action Analysis - Contributors
- Index
(p.9) I Biological Motion Perception (p.10)
(p.9) I Biological Motion Perception (p.10)
- Source:
- Social Perception
- Publisher:
- The MIT Press
DOI:10.7551/mitpress/9780262019279.011.0001
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- Title Pages
-
1 Introduction -
I Biological Motion Perception -
2 What Is Biological Motion? Definition, Stimuli, and Paradigms -
3 From Motion Cues to Social Perception -
4 Evidence for Functional Specialization in the Human Superior Temporal Sulcus (STS) -
5 Beyond the Scientific Objectification of the Human Body -
II The Perception of Animacy and Intentional Behavior -
6 Evidence for Specialized Perception of Animate Motion -
7 Perceiving Intention in Animacy Displays Created from Human Motion -
8 Design for Learning -
9 Perceiving Animacy and Intentionality -
10 How Are the Actions of Triangles and People Processed in the Human Brain? -
11 Infants Attribute Mental States to Nonhuman Agents -
12 The Social Perception of Helping and Hindering -
III Recognizing and Interpreting Goal-Directed Behavior in Human Actors -
13 Dwelling on Action -
14 The Role of Self-Produced Movement in the Perception of Biological Motion and Intentional Actions in Infants -
15 Human Action Perception across Development -
16 Online Action Analysis - Contributors
- Index