Visual Noise Mask for Human Point-Light Displays: A Coding-Free Approach.

IF 1.6 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
NeuroSci Pub Date : 2025-01-02 DOI:10.3390/neurosci6010002
Catarina Carvalho Senra, Adriana Conceição Soares Sampaio, Olivia Morgan Lapenta
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Abstract

Human point-light displays consist of luminous dots representing human articulations, thus depicting actions without pictorial information. These stimuli are widely used in action recognition experiments. Because humans excel in decoding human motion, point-light displays (PLDs) are often masked with additional moving dots (noise masks), thereby challenging stimulus recognition. These noise masks are typically found within proprietary programming software, entail file format restrictions, and demand extensive programming skills. To address these limitations, we present the first user-friendly step-by-step guide to develop visual noise to mask PLDs using free, open-source software that offers compatibility with various file formats, features a graphical interface, and facilitates the manipulation of both 2D and 3D videos. Further, to validate our approach, we tested two generated masks in a pilot experiment with 12 subjects and demonstrated that they effectively jeopardised human agent recognition and, therefore, action visibility. In sum, the main advantages of the presented methodology are its cost-effectiveness and ease of use, making it appealing to novices in programming. This advancement holds the potential to stimulate young researchers' use of PLDs, fostering further exploration and understanding of human motion perception.

人类点光显示的视觉噪声掩模:一种无编码的方法。
人体点光显示器由代表人体发音的发光点组成,因此没有图像信息来描绘动作。这些刺激被广泛应用于动作识别实验。由于人类擅长解码人体运动,点光显示器(pld)经常被额外的移动点(噪声掩模)掩盖,从而挑战刺激识别。这些噪声掩模通常在专有编程软件中找到,需要文件格式限制,并且需要广泛的编程技能。为了解决这些限制,我们提出了第一个用户友好的逐步指南,使用免费的开源软件开发视觉噪声来屏蔽pld,该软件提供与各种文件格式的兼容性,具有图形界面,并促进了2D和3D视频的操作。此外,为了验证我们的方法,我们在12个受试者的试点实验中测试了两个生成的面具,并证明它们有效地危及人类代理识别,因此,行动可见性。总之,所提出的方法的主要优点是其成本效益和易于使用,使其对编程新手具有吸引力。这一进展有可能刺激年轻研究人员使用pld,促进对人类运动感知的进一步探索和理解。
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