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Visual aftereffects for walking actions reveal underlying neural mechanisms for action recognition

机译:步行动作的视觉后效应揭示了动作识别的潜在神经机制

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The results of this study illustrate a new high-level visual aftereffect: Observing actors walking forward, without horizontal translation, makes subsequent actors appear to walk backward, and the opposite effect is obtained after observing backward walking. We used this aftereffect, which cannot be explained by simple low-level adaptation to motion direction, to investigate the properties of neural mechanisms underlying recognition of walking actions. Our results suggest that the perception of walking and the perception of static images of actors in walking postures rely on common brain mechanisms that are primarily object centered, rather than viewer centered, and that are blind to the identity of the actor. These results, obtained with human psychophysical adaptation techniques, support previous evidence accumulated using single-unit recording in nonhuman primates. In addition, these results provide evidence that current models of human action recognition require an object-centered processing stage.
机译:这项研究的结果说明了一种新的高级视觉后效应:观察演员向前走,而没有水平平移,会使后续演员看起来向后走,而观察到向后走路则获得相反的效果。我们使用这种后效应(无法通过简单的低水平适应运动方向来解释)来研究行走动作识别背后的神经机制的特性。我们的研究结果表明,对行走的感知和演员在行走姿势中的静态图像的感知依赖于常见的大脑机制,这些机制主要以对象为中心,而不是以观看者为中心,并且对演员的身份视而不见。用人类心理生理适应技术获得的这些结果支持了在非人类灵长类动物中使用单单位记录积累的先前证据。此外,这些结果提供了证据,表明当前的人类动作识别模型需要以对象为中心的处理阶段。

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