Rose David, Clarke Tanya J
Department of Psychology, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH, UK.
Perception. 2009;38(1):153-6. doi: 10.1068/p6279.
Biological motion stimuli contain a great deal of information about the person and action depicted. Here, we extend the known range by showing that viewers can see which member of a pair of conversing actors is talking. Moreover, the ability varies with the emotional content of the conversation. The implications for social cognitive neuroscience are discussed.
生物运动刺激包含了大量关于所描绘人物和动作的信息。在此,我们通过展示观众能够看出一对正在交谈的演员中哪一个在说话,扩展了已知的范围。此外,这种能力会随着对话的情感内容而变化。我们还讨论了其对社会认知神经科学的意义。