Effects of disruption of structure and motion on perceptions of social causality
Subjects viewed and wrote free response descriptions of 1 of 4 short video displays, consisting of either the classic Heider and Simmel animated film or one of 3 versions altered with a digital special effects generator: dynamic, structural or both aspects were disrupted. Analyses of subjects'...
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