Table of Contents
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Outline
Chronology of Human Movement Research
Biological Motion - point light displays (Johansson, 1973)
References:Biological Motion - point light displays (Johansson, 1973)
Person Perception & Nonverbal Communication (1980s-2001)
What properties? (late 1970s)
References:Recognizing Gender & Identity from Gait
Closer Look at Recognizing Gender from Point-Light Walkers
Tentative Results of a Meta-Analysis on these Gender Recognition Studies
Theories of Biological Motion Perception (1981 - 1983)
References: Theories of Biological Motion Perception (1981 - 1983)
Kinematic Specification of Dynamics (KSD)
Example
Development of the Ability to Recognize Biological Motion (1982, 1987)
References:Development of the Ability to Recognize Biological Motion (1982, 1987)
Apparent Motion (1991, 1993)
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References:Apparent Motion (1991, 1993)
Motion Detectors (1992, 1998)
References:Motion Detectors (1992, 1998)
Representing Human Movement for Recognition (1993, 2000)
References:Representing Human Movement for Recognition (1993, 2000)
Social Perception (1992, 1996, 2001)
References:Social Perception (1992, 1996, 2001)
Exaggerating the Style of Human Movement (2000, 2001)
References:Exaggerating the Style of Human Movement (2000, 2001)
Review-1
Review-2
Brain Mechanisms of Human Movement Perception
Perception of Human Movement in Macaque Monkeys
Perception of Human movement in man
References:Perception of Human movement in man
Other Brain Areas Involved in Social Cognition
Proposed Brain Circuit for Social Perception
References:Neural Basis of Social Cognition
Mirror Neurons
References:Mirror Neurons
Review
Applications to Humanoid Robots
Specific Application to Humanoid Robots
Problem
Emotion from Motion
The Circumplex Model of Affect (Russell, 1980)
Stimuli: Emotion from motion
Results: Psychological Space Generated from Confusion Matrix
Results: Correlation between Kinematics & Dimension 1 of Psychological Space
Stimuli: Scrambled Displays
Results: Psychological Space Generated from Confusion Matrix
Results: Correlation between Kinematics & Dimension 1 of Psychological Space
Summary of Emotion from Motion
Application to Humanoid Robots
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Author: Manny Sanguillen
Email: frank@psy.gla.ac.uk
Home Page: www.psy.gla.ac.uk/~frank
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