Kinematics and observer-animator kinematic similarity predict mental state attribution from Heider–Simmel style animations
Abstract The ability to ascribe mental states, such as beliefs or desires to oneself and other individuals forms an integral part of everyday social interaction. Animations tasks, in which observers watch videos of interacting triangles, have been extensively used to test mental state attribution in...
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Auteurs principaux: | Bianca A. Schuster, Dagmar S. Fraser, Jasper J. F. van den Bosch, Sophie Sowden, Andrew S. Gordon, Dongsung Huh, Jennifer L. Cook |
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2021
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