Incidental Processing of Biological Motion
Incidental Processing of Biological Motion is a scholarly work by Ian M Thornton and Quoc C. Vuong, published in 2004 in ''Current Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include visual perception, Percept, embodied cognition, perception, artificial intelligence, computer science, motion, biological motion, motion perception, identification, Scopus, and biology. Previous studies have demonstrated the ease and speed with which observers can extract a wide range of information from impoverished dynamic displays in which only an actor's joints are visible.