Journal of Multiscale Neuroscience

S. Corbin, C. Moore, T. Davis, K. Shockley, T. Lorenz
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Human motion contains rich contextual information about not only action, but action intention. In two experiments, we investigated whether the multiscale kinematic information that differentiates intentional actions is the same information to which observers attend when asked to observe an actor’s intended movement. To do so, we first recorded an actor’s movement kinematics while performing four different intentional sit-to-stand actions. Analyzing the differences in movement kinematics, we then identified the joints that contributed to differentiating the actions using principal components analysis and multinomial regression. Observers were then shown point-light displays of these movements and given a forced-choice task to select which action the actor intended to complete and were highly accurate at this task. We hypothesized that if perceptual information used to perceive action intention corresponds to the kinematic information that differentiates among the four possible actions, then observers’ gaze should center more on the joints identified in the movement analysis. This hypothesis was supported, suggesting that joint kinematics that differentiate possible actions are the same joint kinematics to which observers attend in order to successfully differentiate movement intentions in others.
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人体动作不仅包含了丰富的动作语境信息,还包含了动作意图的语境信息。在两个实验中,我们研究了区分有意行为的多尺度运动学信息是否与观察者在被要求观察行为人的有意运动时所关注的信息相同。为了做到这一点,我们首先记录了演员在执行四种不同的有意识的坐立动作时的运动运动学。分析运动运动学的差异,然后我们使用主成分分析和多项回归确定了有助于区分动作的关节。然后,研究人员向观察者展示这些动作的光点显示,并给他们一项强制选择任务,让他们选择演员打算完成的动作,他们在这项任务中表现得非常准确。我们假设,如果用于感知动作意图的知觉信息与区分四种可能动作的运动学信息相对应,那么观察者的目光应该更多地集中在运动分析中识别的关节上。这一假设得到了支持,表明区分可能动作的关节运动学与观察者为了成功区分他人的运动意图而参加的关节运动学是相同的。
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