Perceiving performer identity and intended expression intensity in point-light displays of dance

Volume: 75, Issue: 5, Pages: 423 - 434
Published: Oct 28, 2010
Abstract
This study investigated agent and expression intensity recognition in point-light displays depicting dancing performances. In a first session, participants danced with two different expression intensities to music, solo or in dyads. In a subsequent session, they watched point-light displays of 1–5-s duration, depicting their own, their partner’s or another participant’s recorded actions, and were asked to identify the agent (self vs. partner vs....
Paper Details
Title
Perceiving performer identity and intended expression intensity in point-light displays of dance
Published Date
Oct 28, 2010
Volume
75
Issue
5
Pages
423 - 434
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