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Biological Motion Perception Is Affected by Age and Cognitive Style in Children Aged 8–15
2015
Neurology Research International
The current paper aims to address the question of how biological motion perception in different social contexts is influenced by age or also affected by cognitive styles. We examined developmental changes of biological motion perception among 141 school children aged 8–15 using point-light displays in monadic and dyadic social contexts. Furthermore, the cognitive styles of participants were investigated using empathizing-systemizing questionnaires. Results showed that the age and empathizing
doi:10.1155/2015/594042
pmid:25861473
pmcid:PMC4378609
fatcat:jgb3623c55h3pf3vpzgsakeb6a