Recognition of point-light biological motion displays by young children |
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Authors: | Pavlova M Krägeloh-Mann I Sokolov A Birbaumer N |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Psychology and Behavioural Neurobiology, Eberhard-Karls University of Tübingen, Germany. marina.pavlova@uni-tuebingen.de |
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Abstract: | We tested the ability of children 3-5 years of age to recognise biological motion displays. Children and adults were presented with moving point-light configurations depicting a walking person, four-legged animals (dogs), and a bird. Participants were able to reliably recognise displays with biological motion, but failed in the identification of a static (four consecutive frames taken from each sequence) version. The results indicate that, irrespective of the highly reduced and unusual structural information available in point-light displays, biological motion is sufficient for reliable recognition of human and non-human forms at an age as early as 3 years. Moreover, 5-year-olds exhibit the ceiling level of recognition. The findings are discussed in the context of the neuropsychological and brain mechanisms involved in biological motion perception. |
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