Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research

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Autor(a) principal: B. Aragão
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: L. Fontes, J. A. Santos, E. Soares, M. V. Correia
Tipo de documento: Livro
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://hdl.handle.net/10216/70129
Resumo: Since the studies of Johanson in 1973 the standard stimulus for biological motion perception has been the Point-Light Walker (PLW). This consists of a pattern of moving dots with the common translational component removed as if the target person was walking on a treadmill. The translational motion component has remained as a matter of interest only for researchers on biomechanics and its applications in fields such as rehabilitation, sports training or virtual actors design. Nevertheless, there are specific features of the translational path that may be useful for our visual system in several tasks like recognition, motion perception and action control. In this communication, we will highlight visual relevant features of the translational component in biological motion and we will address motion capture conceptual and methodological issues.
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title Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
spellingShingle Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
B. Aragão
Psicologia, Psicologia
Psychology, Psychology
title_short Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
title_full Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
title_fullStr Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
title_full_unstemmed Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
title_sort Translational biological motion stimuli for perceptual research
author B. Aragão
author_facet B. Aragão
L. Fontes
J. A. Santos
E. Soares
M. V. Correia
author_role author
author2 L. Fontes
J. A. Santos
E. Soares
M. V. Correia
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv B. Aragão
L. Fontes
J. A. Santos
E. Soares
M. V. Correia
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Psychology, Psychology
topic Psicologia, Psicologia
Psychology, Psychology
description Since the studies of Johanson in 1973 the standard stimulus for biological motion perception has been the Point-Light Walker (PLW). This consists of a pattern of moving dots with the common translational component removed as if the target person was walking on a treadmill. The translational motion component has remained as a matter of interest only for researchers on biomechanics and its applications in fields such as rehabilitation, sports training or virtual actors design. Nevertheless, there are specific features of the translational path that may be useful for our visual system in several tasks like recognition, motion perception and action control. In this communication, we will highlight visual relevant features of the translational component in biological motion and we will address motion capture conceptual and methodological issues.
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