Perception of human motion

R Blake, M Shiffrar - Annu. Rev. Psychol., 2007 - annualreviews.org
Humans, being highly social creatures, rely heavily on the ability to perceive what others are
doing and to infer from gestures and expressions what others may be intending to do. These …

Global processing in amblyopia: a review

LM Hamm, J Black, S Dai, B Thompson - Frontiers in psychology, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Amblyopia is a neurodevelopmental disorder of the visual system that is associated with
disrupted binocular vision during early childhood. There is evidence that the effects of …

[PDF][PDF] Motion perception

R Sekuler, SNJ Watamaniuk, R Blake - Steven's Handbook of …, 2002 - Citeseer
Gordon Lynn Walls, a comparative anatomist, observed,“If asked what aspect of vision
means the most to them, a watchmaker may answer 'acuity,'a night flier 'sensitivity,'and an …

Visual recognition of biological motion is impaired in children with autism

R Blake, LM Turner, MJ Smoski… - Psychological …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Autistic children and typically develo** control children were tested on two visual tasks,
one involving grou** of small line elements into a global figure and the other involving …

FMRI responses to video and point-light displays of moving humans and manipulable objects

MS Beauchamp, KE Lee, JV Haxby… - Journal of cognitive …, 2003 - direct.mit.edu
We used fMRI to study the organization of brain responses to different types of complex
visual motion. In a rapid eventrelated design, subjects viewed video clips of humans …

Long trajectory for the development of sensitivity to global and biological motion

BS Hadad, D Maurer, TL Lewis - Developmental science, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
We used a staircase procedure to test sensitivity to (1) global motion in random‐dot
kinematograms moving at 4° and 18° s− 1 and (2) biological motion. Thresholds were …

Life detection from biological motion

NF Troje, DHF Chang - Current Directions in Psychological …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Life motion, the active movements of people and other animals, contains a wealth of
information that is potentially accessible to the visual system of an observer. Biological …

The impact of semantic reference on word class: An fMRI study of action and object naming

MC Saccuman, SF Cappa, EA Bates, A Arevalo… - Neuroimage, 2006 - Elsevier
There is a considerable body of neuropsychological and neuroimaging evidence supporting
the distinction between the brain correlates of noun and verb processing. It is however still …

Impaired visual recognition of biological motion in schizophrenia

J Kim, ML Doop, R Blake, S Park - Schizophrenia research, 2005 - Elsevier
BACKGROUND: Motion perception deficits have been suggested to be an important feature
of schizophrenia but the behavioral consequences of such deficits are unknown. Biological …

Modulation of the face-and body-selective visual regions by the motion and emotion of point-light face and body stimuli

AP Atkinson, QC Vuong, HE Smithson - Neuroimage, 2012 - Elsevier
Neural regions selective for facial or bodily form also respond to facial or bodily motion in
highly form-degraded point-light displays. Yet it is unknown whether these face-selective …