Perception and Action: Perception of Human Actions and Bodies

Poster Session: Wednesday, May 24, 2023, 8:30 am – 12:30 pm, Pavilion

Abstract# 

Poster Title

First Author

63.401

The role of action-related properties in shaping the object space in the biological and artificial brain

Cortinovis, Davide

63.402

Individual variability in sensorimotor mu suppression to observation of human actions

Harris, Alison

63.403

Force representations support social perception of moving shapes

Yun, Yiling

63.404

Shared and individual thresholds for social signal detection

Varrier, Rekha S.

63.405

Semantic representations of human actions across vision and language

Dima, Diana C

63.406

Virtual reality protocol for decomposing complex behaviour into tractable subcomponents.

Kumle, Levi

63.407

Neurodynamical model for IT responses during the anorthoscopic perception of bodies

Giese, Martin A.

63.408

The roles of kinematics and posture in yoga expertise identification

Baia, Sophia

63.409

The visual dorsal stream processes tool-use actions regardless of body part even in people born without hands

Martinez Addiego, Florencia

63.410

Prior Knowledge Biases the Perception of Body Postures

Han, Qiu

63.412

Identification and relative depth estimation in natural images of single human body parts

Liu, Jiaqi

63.413

Identification of ambiguous human body parts depends on pair-wise structural knowledge in natural images

Liu, Ziwei

63.414

fROI-level computational models enable broad-scale experimental testing and expose key divergences between models and brains

Mieczkowski, Elizabeth

63.415

Percepts of biological motion disappear in slow-moving displays: Evidence for domain-specific agent perception

Erdogan, Merve

63.416

Human see, human do? Viewing tool pictures evokes action-specific activity in visual hand-selective occipitotemporal cortex

Warman, Annie

63.417

Computing a unique neural fingerprint of bodily expressions and actions

Smekal, Vojtech