Kawabe Takahiro
NTT Communication Science Laboratories, 3-1, Morinosato Wakamiya, Atsugi, 243-0198, Kanagawa, Japan.
Sci Rep. 2025 Jul 1;15(1):20754. doi: 10.1038/s41598-025-08681-0.
Understanding how humans perceive animacy in dynamic visual stimuli is fundamental to elucidating the mechanisms underlying visual social cognition. While both object geometry and eye-like features are known to independently influence animacy impressions, their interactive effects remain insufficiently explored. This study investigates how the combination of object geometry and the location of eye-like patterns modulates the perception of animacy in non-living moving objects. In Experiment 1, we manipulated the pointing direction of triangular objects and the location of eye-like features (near the vertex, near the edge, or absent), and found that animacy impressions were enhanced when the direction of motion aligned with the gaze-implied object direction, irrespective of the object's geometrical shape. Experiment 2 examined whether this effect generalizes to an objective task, in which participants identify a target triangle chasing a green disk among distractors. Although the gaze-implied object direction did not significantly influence detection sensitivity, the spatial location of the eye pattern within the triangular shape continued to weakly modulate participants' performance. These findings suggest that cues related to eye location contribute to subjective animacy at multiple stages of cognitive processing, with their impact varying depending on task demands and perceptual context.
理解人类如何在动态视觉刺激中感知生物性,对于阐明视觉社会认知背后的机制至关重要。虽然已知物体几何形状和类似眼睛的特征都会独立影响生物性印象,但它们的交互作用仍未得到充分探索。本研究调查了物体几何形状和类似眼睛图案的位置如何共同调节对无生命移动物体的生物性感知。在实验1中,我们操纵了三角形物体的指向方向以及类似眼睛特征的位置(靠近顶点、靠近边缘或不存在),发现当运动方向与凝视暗示的物体方向一致时,生物性印象会增强,而与物体的几何形状无关。实验2检验了这种效应是否适用于一项客观任务,即参与者在干扰物中识别一个追逐绿色圆盘的目标三角形。尽管凝视暗示的物体方向并未显著影响检测灵敏度,但三角形内眼睛图案的空间位置继续对参与者的表现产生微弱的调节作用。这些发现表明,与眼睛位置相关的线索在认知加工的多个阶段对主观生物性都有贡献,其影响因任务要求和感知背景而异。