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タグ: animacy [7 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag animacy.
  • Perceptual causality and animacy.
    Trends Cogn Sci, Vol. 4, No. 8. (August 2000), pp. 299-309.
    by BJ Scholl, PD Tremoulet
  • The role of animacy and thematic relationships in processing active English sentences: Evidence from event-related potentials
    Brain and Language, Vol. 100, No. 3. (March 2007), pp. 223-237.
    by Gina R Kuperberg, Donna A Kreher, Tatiana Sitnikova, David N Caplan, Phillip J Holcomb
    posted to animacy english erp language semantics syntax thematic_role_assignment by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2007-03-19 19:41:44 as ***
  • Developing knowledge of objects' motion properties in infancy
    Cognition, Vol. 96, No. 3. (July 2005), pp. 183-214.
    by David H Rakison
    posted to agency animacy development perception by dartar on 2006-07-31 09:22:39 as ***
  • The infant's theory of self-propelled objects
    Cognition, Vol. 36, No. 1. (July 1990), pp. 1-16.
    by David Premack
    posted to agency animacy perception by dartar on 2006-08-18 18:11:52 as ** along with 1 person gvdh
  • Young infants' sensitivity to movement information specifying social causality
    Cognitive Development, Vol. 12, No. 4. ( 1997), pp. 537-561.
    by Philippe Rochat, Rachel Morgan, Malinda Carpenter
    posted to agency animacy modularity perception by dartar on 2006-08-18 18:23:11 as **
  • To kill a mockingbird robot
    (2007), pp. 81-87.
    by Christoph Bartneck, Marcel Verbunt, Omar Mubin, Abdullah A Mahmud
    posted to animacy destruction human intelligence interaction robot by bartneck on 2007-03-21 12:27:27 as read
  • "Daisy, Daisy, give me your answer do!": switching off a robot
    (2007), pp. 217-222.
    by Christoph Bartneck, Michel Hoek, Omar Mubin, Abdullah A Mahmud
    posted to animacy human intelligence interaction off robot switching by bartneck on 2007-03-21 09:07:20 as read
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