Lecture

Perception and Action: Biological Motion

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This lecture explores the perception of biological motion, focusing on the 3D shape derived from rigid body movement and the point light display of biological movements. It discusses the discovery of mirror neurons and the neural path of human movement processing. The instructor emphasizes the importance of animation quality in human perception and the potential consequences of movement that does not align with human dynamics.

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