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バイオロジカルモーションの知覚に関わる脳内機構
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バイオロジカル モーション ノ チカク ニ カカワル ノウナイ キコウ
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Baiorojikaru moshon no chikaku ni kakawaru nonai kiko
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Brain regions involved in perception of biological motion
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山本, 絵里子
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ヤマモト, エリコ
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Yamamoto, Eriko
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慶應義塾大学社会学研究科; 日本学術振興会
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三田哲學會
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ミタ テツガクカイ
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Mita tetsugakukai
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2009
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121
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2009
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3
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117
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131
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Recognizing body movements of another person is a fundamental socio-cognitive skill which involves perceiving and adequately interpreting a number of cues from different sensory domains. One of them is visual motion. We can recognize various body movements such as instrumental and social actions when shown only a point-light display (biological motion). The term 'biological motion' refers to displays that consist of a number of small bright dots attached to the principal joints of a person's body (Johansson, 1973). In this article, we reviewed what brain regions are involved in visual processes of biological motion, based on recent neuroimaging studies.
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