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The effect of body and part-based motion on the recognition of unfamiliar objects
Authors:Annalisa Setti  Fiona N Newell
Institution:1. Department of Psychology , University of Bologna , Italy asetti@tcd.ie;3. School of Psychology and Institute of Neuroscience , Trinity College , Dublin, Ireland
Abstract:We investigated the role of global (body) and local (parts) motion on the recognition of unfamiliar objects. Participants were trained to categorise moving objects and were then tested on their recognition of static images of these targets using a priming paradigm. Each static target shape was primed by a moving object that comprised either the same body and parts motion; same body, different parts motion; different body, same part motion as the learned target or was non-moving. Only the same body but not the same part motion facilitated shape recognition (Experiment 1), even when either motion was diagnostic of object identity (Experiment 2). When parts motion was more related to the object's body motion then it facilitated the recognition of the static target (Experiment 3). Our results suggest that global and local motions are independently accessed during object recognition and have important implications for how objects are represented in memory.
Keywords:Object recognition  Object motion  Global local motion  Object causality  Characteristic motion
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