If the stimulus is inverted performance declines to chance level. Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of gender from biological motion We demonstrate a pronounced aftereffect in response to adaptation to the perceived gender of biological motion point-light walkers. What happens when biological motion point-light displays are presented upside down? Depth ambiguity and perceptual biases While two-dimensional projections of three-dimensional objects are typically interpreted in an unambiguous way, for some there seems to be more than one viable solution. What are the perceptual cues to person identification from motion? Examples include the Necker cube and related demonstrations, but also point-light displays, stick figures, and silhouettes of people and objects.
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Click on wakler pictures to open the experiments BMLscrambled Direction from scrambled motion This animation contains stimuli that demonstrate our ability to derive information about the direction from scrambled biological motion.
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The Virtual Pigeon Project Which are the features that turn a computer animation of a pigeon into an acceptable mate? Is our visual system able to use this relation for the interpretation of biological motion?
The lab is directed by Prof. As above, sex specific differences can be found in body structure and in the dynamics of the movement.
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Maybe bbiomotion are two of them! If you want more information, visit: If the stimulus is inverted performance declines to chance level. Hosted by the Department of Psychology, the lab has an intensive exchange with the School of Computing at Queens University.
Adaptation aftereffects in the perception of gender from biological motion. What are the perceptual cues to person identification from motion?

Gravity links spatial and temporal scales in our visual environment. Models and Psychophysics What are the perceptual cues to person identification from motion? The cookie settings on this website are set to "allow cookies" to give you the best browsing experience possible.
Gravity and its Role in Biological Perception. Why do some bird species show head-bobbing while others can well survive without it? The Virtual Pigeon Project. Person Identification from Biological Motion: Cognition Lab, University of Vienna Ludwig Huber The Biomotion Lab have goals focused on questions concerning the biology and psychology of social recognition, some of them are: By scrolling you accept to use the site, you agree to the use of cookies.
Examples include the Necker cube and related demonstrations, but also point-light displays, stick figures, and silhouettes boomotion people and objects.
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How is information encoded in biological motion patterns and how can be retrieved? What happens when biological motion point-light displays are presented upside down?
Analysis and synthesis of walking patterns. The Biomotion Lab have goals focused on questions concerning the biology and psychology of social recognition, some of them are:.
The current projects are: We demonstrate a pronounced aftereffect in response to adaptation to the perceived pab of biological motion point-light walkers. And there are researches on perception in visual perception and visually guided behaviour in pigeons:. BMLrunner Men and women running This demonstration biomoyion similar to the one above, but uses data from running 50 men and 50 women running. Which are the features that turn a computer animation of a pigeon into an acceptable mate?

Depth ambiguity and perceptual biases While two-dimensional projections of three-dimensional objects are typically interpreted in an unambiguous way, for some there seems to be more than one viable solution. The inversion effect in biological motion:
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