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Spatio-Temporal effects on the perception of causality
Goutami Shenvi
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Spatio-Temporal effects on the perception of causality

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The human visual system is exquisitely sensitive to dynamics. Causality is a key concept for human thought and action: The world around us appears as a coherent flow of events, each event caused by others which are in turn caused by other events, and so on. Albert Michotte (1963) showed that humans perceive causality directly or indirectly as a low-level perceptual event. As a result, the impression of purposeful, intentional relations are ßurprisingly easy" to obtain. Despite traditional claims to the contrary, observers are reasonably sensitive to physical and social causality in the real w...