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ISSN:0010-0277

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Ombline Rérolle,Leila Selimbegović Ombline Rérolle
This research examines the dynamic relationship between the two dimensions of humanity perception - human nature (HN) and human uniqueness (HU) - as defined in Haslam's (2006) Dual Model of Dehumanization. While these dimensions have long b...
Mei Huang,Xinlin Yang,Geqing Yang et al. Mei Huang et al.
Humans and other animals can readily perceive animacy from biological motion (BM) - the distinctive movement patterns of living entities. However, how the brain extracts animacy from BM remains largely unclear. The current study investigate...
Boxuan Li 李帛炫,Liina Pylkkänen Boxuan Li 李帛炫
Human languages display remarkable diversity on many levels. For example, when learning a new language, we typically expect to learn the specific word order rules of that language. Yet in addition to this variation, there are patterns that ...
Giuseppe Di Dona,Sara Stottmeier,Alessia Santoni et al. Giuseppe Di Dona et al.
Accurately perceiving the position of moving objects is a fundamental prerequisite for interacting with the environment effectively. However, the brain is inherently "late" in doing so. By the time it encodes the position of a moving object...
Dilhan Töredi,Eric Y Mah,Megan Lall et al. Dilhan Töredi et al.
The Cross-Race Effect (CRE) refers to the robust finding that individuals more accurately recognize faces of their own race than those of other races. According to the Face Space Model, this effect arises because cross-race faces are repres...
Adrielli Tina Lopes Rego,Alline Nogueira Melo,Joshua Snell et al. Adrielli Tina Lopes Rego et al.
During reading, what makes us regress - i.e., go back in a text instead of going forward? One prevailing view is that regressions reflect comprehension processes, that is, readers selectively regress to retrieve relevant information from te...
Artyom Zinchenko,Ananya Mandal,Heinrich R Liesefeld et al. Artyom Zinchenko et al.
Natural environments are typically stable, allowing humans to form internal statistical models of spatial regularities that can subsequently guide attention during visual search-a phenomenon known as contextual cueing. Whereas most previous...
Giorgia Anceresi,Krzysztof Franciszek Zdanowski,Marco Marelli et al. Giorgia Anceresi et al.
The question whether the representation of numbers is abstract and notation-independent still sparks a fervent debate in the numerical cognition field. Here, we employed distributional semantic models to quantify the distributional history ...
Hideki Tamura,Yugo Kobayashi,Shigeki Nakauchi et al. Hideki Tamura et al.
Understanding facial expressions is vital for communication because they convey essential emotional and social cues. While many studies have focused on faces presented directly in front of observers, real-life situations often involve faces...
Jonas Rutgeerts,Elisabeth Van der Hulst,Johan Wagemans Jonas Rutgeerts
Complexity and order are recognized as critical determinants of our perception and aesthetic appreciation of visual, musical, and kinetic stimuli. Despite the significant body of work examining these factors in the visual arts, dance studie...