2015
DOI: 10.1167/15.11.13
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A new technique for generating disordered point-light animations for the study of biological motion perception

Abstract: Studies of biological motion perception often use stimuli depicting human actions portrayed via point-light (PL) displays. Typically, counterpart, or control, stimuli for PL biological motion are created by spatially scrambling motion trajectories of individual PL dots. Depending on the purpose of the study, however, this procedure may be inappropriate as a foil for genuine PL animations, because spatial scrambling not only disrupts coherent motion activity but also eliminates pair-wise motion relationships am… Show more

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“…PSM preserves pairwise dot motions defining the local pendular movements associated with individual limbs. The advantages of PSM over the conventional scrambled motion include minimizing differences in overall motion between BM and its perturbed counterpart and selectively disrupting the global spatial relations among the pairwise motions (Kim, Jung, Lee, & Blake, 2015).…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…PSM preserves pairwise dot motions defining the local pendular movements associated with individual limbs. The advantages of PSM over the conventional scrambled motion include minimizing differences in overall motion between BM and its perturbed counterpart and selectively disrupting the global spatial relations among the pairwise motions (Kim, Jung, Lee, & Blake, 2015).…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With these steps, the maximum number of dot arrays that could be produced from a single BM was 80, which allowed utilizing different PSM samples in an experiment without repetition. More details can be found in Figure 2 and in the corresponding description in Kim et al (2015).…”
Section: Stimulimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PSMs [ 64 ] were created by swapping six body parts (head-hip, shoulders, left and right arms, left and right legs) of a BM (each part consisted of two dots). Before shuffling the dot pairs, the mean locations of each dot throughout the temporal frames were calculated and then swapped with each other.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before shuffling the dot pairs, the mean locations of each dot throughout the temporal frames were calculated and then swapped with each other. Detailed rules and restrictions for creating PSMs are described in our previous study [ 64 ]. PSMs are similar to the spatially SMs, in that they disorganize the global motion of BMs while keeping the local dot trajectories the same, but they have an additional strength, because they also maintain the unique local features of BMs, such as pendular movements.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Spatial transformations can also consist to average some PLDs with spatio-temporal morphing (e.g., Jastorff, Kourtzi, & Giese, 2006;Thoresen et al, 2012;Troje, 2002). Finally, it is possible to disturb the spatial coherence of the animation by scrambling the positions of the joints (Bscrambled motions^; e.g., Bidet-Ildei et al, 2014;Hiris, 2007;Simion et al, 2008), by using temporal or spatial bubbles (Thurman & Grossman, 2008), or by using pair-wise motions that preserve the local pendular movements associated with individual limbs (Kim, Jung, Lee, & Blake, 2015). Overall, these different studies have shown that the capacity of humans to perceive and recognize biological motion is closely related to the spatial properties of the movement, such as the canonical orientation and spatial coherence Hirai, Senju, Fukushima, & Hiraki, 2005) of the movement.…”
Section: Background and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%