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The second-agent effect: Communicative gestures increase the likelihood of perceiving a second agent
- Source :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 7, p e22650 (2011)
- Publication Year :
- 2011
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Abstract
- Background Beyond providing cues about an agent's intention, communicative actions convey information about the presence of a second agent towards whom the action is directed (second-agent information). In two psychophysical studies we investigated whether the perceptual system makes use of this information to infer the presence of a second agent when dealing with impoverished and/or noisy sensory input. Methodology/Principal Findings Participants observed point-light displays of two agents (A and B) performing separate actions. In the Communicative condition, agent B's action was performed in response to a communicative gesture by agent A. In the Individual condition, agent A's communicative action was replaced with a non-communicative action. Participants performed a simultaneous masking yes-no task, in which they were asked to detect the presence of agent B. In Experiment 1, we investigated whether criterion c was lowered in the Communicative condition compared to the Individual condition, thus reflecting a variation in perceptual expectations. In Experiment 2, we manipulated the congruence between A's communicative gesture and B's response, to ascertain whether the lowering of c in the Communicative condition reflected a truly perceptual effect. Results demonstrate that information extracted from communicative gestures influences the concurrent processing of biological motion by prompting perception of a second agent (second-agent effect). Conclusions/Significance We propose that this finding is best explained within a Bayesian framework, which gives a powerful rationale for the pervasive role of prior expectations in visual perception.
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- Adult
Male
Visual perception
Adolescent
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Cognitive Neuroscience
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Social and Behavioral Sciences
Perceptual system
Young Adult
Behavioral Neuroscience
Congruence (geometry)
Perception
Psychophysics
Humans
Psychology
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Biology
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Multidisciplinary
Gestures
Cognitive Neurology
Communication
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Cognitive Psychology
Bayes Theorem
Experimental Psychology
Mental Health
Neurology
Communicative action
Medicine
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Female
Sensory Perception
Psychomotor Performance
Biological motion
Cognitive psychology
Gesture
Research Article
Neuroscience
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- PLoS ONE, PLoS ONE, Vol 6, Iss 7, p e22650 (2011)
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....e01ffc2d8fd9bfcb0c30878d17195eea