作者
Isabel C Lisboa, Helga Miguel, Adriana Sampaio, Sandra Mouta, Jorge A Santos, Alfredo F Pereira
发表日期
2020/12/1
期刊
Neuropsychologia
卷号
149
页码范围
107668
出版商
Pergamon
简介
Biological motion perception—our capacity to perceive the intrinsic motion of humans and animals—has been implicated as a precursor of social development in infancy. In the adult brain, several biological motion neural correlates have been identified; of particular importance, the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (rpSTS).
We present a study, conducted with fNIRS, which measured brain activations in infants’ right posterior temporal region to point-light walkers, a standard stimulus category of biological motion perception studies.
Seven-month-old infants (n = 23) participated in a within-subject blocked design with three experimental conditions and one baseline. Infants viewed: an intact upright point-light walker of a person approaching the observer; the same point-light walker stimulus but inverted; and a selected frame from the point-light walker stimulus, approaching the viewer at constant velocity with no …
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