Effects of synchronous motion and spatial alignment on animacy perception

Kohske Takahashi, Katsumi Watanabe
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Human visual system extracts or creates various rich information from low-level visual features. Animacy perception, where an obviously non-animate object elicits to us a feeling that the object is animate, is also susceptible to motion trajectory. For example, a simple dot, when moving with the random trajectory based on 1/f fluctuation, provide a vivid sensation of animacy. Recently, we found that perceived animacy from a randomly moving dot was drastically decreased by the presence of other dots that made synchronous motion with the target dot. However, in our previous study, the synchronous motion accompanied the spatial alignment, and hence it is unclear whether the synchronous motion per se or the spatial alignment is responsible for the modulation of animacy perception. The present study investigated the effects of these two factors by manipulating the spatial alignment independently from the motion synchrony. Consequently, we found that the reduction of perceived animacy from both spatially aligned as well as spatially misaligned synchronous motion, wherein the magnitudes of animacy reduction were quantitatively comparable. These results suggested that the synchronous motion is primal factor to reduce the perceived animacy, whereas the effect of spatial alignment was negligible.
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同步运动和空间对齐对动画感知的影响
人类视觉系统从底层的视觉特征中提取或创造出各种丰富的信息。有生命的感知,即一个明显没有生命的物体会让我们觉得这个物体是有生命的,它也容易受到运动轨迹的影响。例如,一个简单的点,当基于1/f波动的随机轨迹移动时,提供了生动的动画感。最近,我们发现从一个随机移动的点感知到的动画会被与目标点同步运动的其他点的存在大大降低。然而,在我们之前的研究中,同步运动伴随着空间对齐,因此不清楚是同步运动本身还是空间对齐负责动画感知的调节。本研究通过操纵空间对齐独立于运动同步来研究这两个因素的影响。因此,我们发现从空间对齐和空间不对齐的同步运动中感知到的动画减少,其中动画减少的幅度在数量上是可比较的。这些结果表明,同步运动是降低感知动画的主要因素,而空间对齐的影响可以忽略不计。
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