Apparent biological motion is the perception of plausible movements when two alternating images depicting the initial and final phase of an action are presented at specific stimulus onset asynchronies. Here, we show lower subjective apparent biological motion perception when actions are observed from a first relative to a third visual perspective. These findings are discussed within the context of sensorimotor contributions to body ownership.

Apparent biological motion in first and third person perspective / Tidoni, Emmanuele; Scandola, Michele; Orvalho, V.; Candidi, Matteo. - In: I-PERCEPTION. - ISSN 2041-6695. - 7:5(2016), pp. 1-6. [10.1177/2041669516669156]

Apparent biological motion in first and third person perspective

TIDONI, EMMANUELE
;
SCANDOLA, MICHELE;CANDIDI, MATTEO
2016

Abstract

Apparent biological motion is the perception of plausible movements when two alternating images depicting the initial and final phase of an action are presented at specific stimulus onset asynchronies. Here, we show lower subjective apparent biological motion perception when actions are observed from a first relative to a third visual perspective. These findings are discussed within the context of sensorimotor contributions to body ownership.
2016
apparent motion; motor control; perspective; virtual hand illusion; virtual reality
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Apparent biological motion in first and third person perspective / Tidoni, Emmanuele; Scandola, Michele; Orvalho, V.; Candidi, Matteo. - In: I-PERCEPTION. - ISSN 2041-6695. - 7:5(2016), pp. 1-6. [10.1177/2041669516669156]
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