ON THE CONTRIBUTION OF KINEMATIC AND SOCIAL CUES TO THE PERCEPTION OF MOVEMENT VIGOR
Université Paris-Saclay, CIAMS
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PS01-07AM-598
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We therefore hypothesized that differences in available kinematic information, not social cues, accounted for the observed effects. Exp.2 tested this hypothesis by adding the condition of an arm modeled using sticks and spheres, providing kinematic richness comparable to avatars while conveying no age information. Twenty-seven participants judged movements displayed as point-light figures, arm models, and young avatars. Again, movements presented as point-light were consistently perceived as faster than those shown as arm models or avatars, which did not differ from each other.
Across all stimulus types, the vigor law held true. Together, these findings indicate that vigor perception primarily relies on integrated kinematic information rather than on social context.
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