Viewpoint and the recognition of people from their movements.

JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE(2009)

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Observers can recognize other people from their movements. What is interesting is that observers are best able to recognize their own movements. Enhanced visual sensitivity to self-generated movement may reflect the contribution of motor planning processes to the visual analysis of human action. An alternative view is that enhanced visual sensitivity to self-motion results from extensive experience seeing one's own limbs move. To investigate this alternative explanation, participants viewed point-light actors, from first-person egocentric and third-person allocentric viewpoints. Although observers routinely see their own actions from the first-person view, participants were unable to identify egocentric views of their own actions. Conversely, with little real-world experience seeing themselves front third-person views, participants readily identified their own actions from allocentric views. When viewing allocentric displays. participants accurately identified both front and rear views of their own actions. Because people have little experience observing themselves from behind or front third-person views, these findings suggest that Visual learning cannot account for enhanced visual sensitivity to self-generated action.
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biological motion,viewpoint,identity perception,perception-action coupling,perceptual learning
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