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1. Visual attention modulates mu suppression during biological motion perception in autistic individuals.

2. Differences in Biological Motion Perception Associated With Hearing Status and Age of Signed Language Exposure.

3. Evidence for a role of synchrony but not common fate in the perception of biological group movements.

4. Algısal Karar Verme Süreçleri Çerçevesinde İnsan Hareketlerini Tanıma.

5. Kinematic motion characteristics and observer's expertise in perceived aesthetics of dance jumps.

6. Segregated Dynamical Networks for Biological Motion Perception in the Mu and Beta Range Underlie Social Deficits in Autism.

7. İnsan Eylemlerini Algılama, Önemi ve Nöral Temelleri.

8. Segregated Dynamical Networks for Biological Motion Perception in the Mu and Beta Range Underlie Social Deficits in Autism

9. Rotational Opponent Motion Detection Impact in Biological Motion Perception

10. Multivariate pattern analysis of the human pSTS: A comparison of three prototypical localizers

11. Infant perception of sex differences in biological motion displays

12. Distinct Biological Motion Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Meta-Analysis.

14. The aesthetics of the experts - On the relationship of observers' and performers' expertise when perceiving motion aesthetics in freerunning skills.

15. Distinct cerebellar regions for body motion discrimination.

16. Explaining Variance in Social Symptoms of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.

17. Classifying Bio-Inspired Model of Point-Light Human Motion Using Echo State Networks

18. Visual attention, biological motion perception, and healthy ageing.

19. Cognition Helps Vision: Recognizing Biological Motion Using Invariant Dynamic Cues

20. The role of social attention in older adults' ability to interpret naturalistic social scenes.

21. Observation of Point-Light-Walker Locomotion Induces Motor Resonance When Explicitly Represented; An EEG Source Analysis Study

22. EEG Frequency Tagging Reveals the Integration of Form and Motion Cues into the Perception of Group Movement

23. Does belief in free will influence biological motion perception?

24. The influence of motion quality on responses towards video playback stimuli

25. Neural basis of altered earlier attention and higher order biological motion processing in schizophrenia.

26. Acceleration and deceleration at constant speed: systematic modulation of motion perception by kinematic sonification.

27. The effects of speed and orientation on recognition judgments of retro-reflectively clothed pedestrians at night.

28. To mirror or not to mirror upon mutual gaze, oxytocin can pave the way: A cross-over randomized placebo-controlled trial.

29. Observation of Point-Light-Walker Locomotion Induces Motor Resonance When Explicitly Represented; An EEG Source Analysis Study.

30. Top-down and bottom-up processing of biological motion in the human brain.

31. Where Are You Throwing the Ball? I Better Watch Your Body, Not Just Your Arm!

32. The Role of Objecthood and Animacy in Apparent Movement Processing

33. Distinct Cerebellar regions for Body Motion Discrimination

34. Where Are You Throwing the Ball? I Better Watch Your Body, Not Just Your Arm!

36. Do dogs mind the dots? Investigating domestic dogs' ( Canis familiaris ) preferential looking at human‐shaped point‐light figures

37. Distinct Cerebellar regions for Body Motion Discrimination

38. Distinct Biological Motion Perception in Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Meta-Analysis

39. Perception of biological motion from size-invariant body representations

40. Correction to: Biological motion perception in autism spectrum disorder: a meta-analysis

41. Biological motion perception is differentially predicted by Autistic trait domains

42. Adults with autism are less proficient in identifying biological motion actions portrayed with point‐light displays

43. Using EEG movement tagging to isolate brain responses coupled to biological movements.

44. The aesthetics of the experts - On the relationship of observers’ and performers’ expertise when perceiving motion aesthetics in freerunning skills

45. Perception of biological motion by jumping spiders

46. Moving Toward versus Away from Another: How Body Motion Direction Changes the Representation of Bodies and Actions in the Visual Cortex

47. The role of objecthood and animacy in apparent movement processing.

48. The relationship between social anxiety and the perception of depth-ambiguous biological motion stimuli is mediated by inhibitory ability.

49. Perception of biological motion from size-invariant body representations.

50. Deficient Biological Motion Perception in Schizophrenia: Results from a Motion Noise Paradigm

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