We investigated whether communicative cues help observers to make sense of human interaction. We recorded EEG from an observer monitoring two individuals who were …
P Shah, S Sowden - Journal of Neuroscience, 2015 - Soc Neuroscience
The perception of human movement, such as facial expressions and other bodily actions, is critically important for interpreting social cues. It is therefore not surprising that research into …
Recognizing others' social interactions is a crucial human ability. Using simple stimuli, previous studies have shown 11 that social interactions are processed in the superior …
N Deng - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Both Buonomano and Rovelli (2021) and Gruber et al.(2022) contain interesting interdisciplinary proposals for how to think about the relation between humans' experience …
Numerous studies show that social cues are processed preferentially by the human visual system and that perception of communicative intentions, particularly those self-directed …
M Flaherty - The Conversation, 2017 - researchgate.net
From the standpoint of a clock or calendar, each standard temporal unit is exactly the same: Every minute contains 60 seconds; every day contains 24 hours. However, standard …
J Glicksohn - Frontiers in Psychology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Assuming that time perception is, indeed, a form of perception (Glicksohn, 2001)—an area acknowledged as such, now and again, in textbooks on perception (Murch, 1973; Chap. 7; …
Every joint collaborative physical activity performed by a group of people, eg, carrying a table, typically leads to the emergence of spatiotemporal coordination of individual motor …
S Grondin - Frontiers in Psychology, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Gruber et al.(2022) propose an interesting way of addressing the difficult, but fundamental problem of the nature of time. This problem is a long lasting one for physicists …