Action perception via auditory information: Agent identification and discrimination with complex movement sounds

作者: Christian Kennel , Tanja Hohmann , Markus Raab

DOI: 10.1080/20445911.2013.869226

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摘要: Action and perception are represented in a common framework. Greater motor experience should therefore lead to improved perception. This has been shown with the help of visual stimuli. Given that rhythm timing important factors movement perception, auditory self-recognition also be superior recognition stimuli produced by others. To test this hypothesis, we examined performance discrimination an identification task sounds participants themselves (motor experiences), partner participant within experimental study (auditory experience), strangers (no experience). The results show could distinguish between identical different sound pairs independent agent. identify their own significantly better than strangers' sounds. coupling action thus seems ...

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