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Young Infants Detect the Direction of Biological Motion in Point‐Light Displays
Authors:Valerie A Kuhlmeier  Nikolaus F Troje  Vivian Lee
Institution:Department of Psychology Queen’s University
Abstract:In the present study, we examined if young infants can extract information regarding the directionality of biological motion. We report that 6‐month‐old infants can differentiate leftward and rightward motions from a movie depicting the sagittal view of an upright human point‐light walker, walking as if on a treadmill. Inversion of the stimuli resulted in no detection of directionality. These findings suggest that biological motion displays convey information for young infants beyond that which distinguishes them from nonbiological motion; aspects of the action itself are also detected. The potential visual mechanisms underlying biological motion detection, as well as the behavioral interpretations of point‐light figures, are discussed.
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