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Self recognition versus recognition of others by biological motion: Viewpoint-dependent effects

机译:通过生物运动进行自我识别与他人识别:视点依赖性效应

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We investigated the influence of viewing angle on performance in recognising the identity of one's own person and familiar individuals such as friends or colleagues from walking patterns. Viewpoint-dependent recognition performance was tested in two groups of twelve persons who knew each other very well. Participants' motion data were acquired by recording their walking patterns in three-dimensional space with the use of a motion capture system. Size-normalised point-light displays of biological motion of these walking patterns, including one's own, were presented to the same group members on a computer screen in frontal view, half-profile view, and profile view. Observers were requested to assign the person's name to the individual gait pattern. No feedback was given. Whereas recognition performance of one's own walking patterns was viewpoint independent, recognition rate for other familiar individuals was better for frontal and half-profile view than for profile view. These findings are discussed in the context of the theory of common coding of motor and visual body representations.
机译:我们调查了视角对性能的影响,以便从步行模式中识别自己的人和熟悉的个人(如朋友或同事)的身份。在非常了解彼此的十二个人的两组中测试了视点相关的识别性能。参与者的运动数据是通过使用运动捕捉系统在三维空间中记录他们的行走方式而获得的。这些行走模式(包括自己的行走模式)的生物运动的尺寸归一化点光源显示在计算机屏幕上以正视图,半轮廓视图和轮廓视图显示给同一组成员。要求观察员将个人名字分配给个人步态。没有反馈。自己的行走模式的识别性能与视点无关,而正面和半轮廓视图的识别率要优于轮廓视图。这些发现是在运动和视觉身体表示的通用编码理论的背景下讨论的。

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