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1 he superordinate level (e.g., animate versus inanimate).
2 those that are animate versus those that are inanimate.
3 k requiring them to report the lookalikes as inanimate.
4 organization throughout nature, animate and inanimate.
12 sis showed that the selective enhancement of inanimate audiovisual objects corresponded with an incre
13 from those found in materials assembled from inanimate building blocks, challenging us to develop a t
14 looks like) from object category (animate or inanimate) by constructing a stimulus set that includes
16 tex, especially area TE, encoded the animate-inanimate categorical division, with a subordinate clust
17 rs of pictures belonging to eight animate or inanimate categories (human/nonhuman, faces/bodies, real
18 aussian noise, drawn from certain animate or inanimate categories, would lead to category-specific or
19 by these compartments was observed even when inanimate colloidal rods were used to mimic rod-shaped b
25 These results suggest that while human-like inanimate faces (CG faces and dolls) are processed much
26 esentation of the objects' category (animate/inanimate) in object-selective cortex was strongly enhan
27 trol participants performed semantic animate-inanimate judgements and a visual height judgement basel
28 read and movement of everything, animate and inanimate, material and intangible, around the planet.
29 hrough a physical process similar to that in inanimate materials, but the efficacy of nucleation site
31 ncerned with understanding the properties of inanimate matter in so far as they are determined by cha
34 The construction of artificial cells from inanimate molecular building blocks is one of the grand
35 edictions about animate motion - relative to inanimate motion - should result in prediction error and
36 shared neural representation of animate and inanimate motion events that is invariant to agentive or
38 aw physics unifies the design of animate and inanimate movement by requiring that larger bodies move
44 understanding of motion-derived animate and inanimate object category processing and provide useful
45 rtex was more sensitive to information about inanimate object events that were solely shaped by the p
46 ggest that, in the infants' eyes, a ball (an inanimate object) has the power to cause an arbitrary st
49 ludes animate objects (e.g., a cow), typical inanimate objects (e.g., a mug), and, crucially, inanima
50 semantic knowledge for different classes of inanimate objects (e.g., tools, musical instruments, and
51 performance was demonstrated in imaging both inanimate objects and animals in vivo with a resolution-
52 that maximize the margin between animate and inanimate objects and between faces and other objects yi
53 nding visual intelligence from perception of inanimate objects and faces in static images to the stud
55 815 adults), we found that illusory faces in inanimate objects are readily perceived to have a specif
57 se-scale distinctions such as animate versus inanimate objects but also more fine-grained distinction
58 d differentiates aging from wear-and-tear of inanimate objects by deriving it from metabolism, the es
59 ts can increase the orderliness of a system, inanimate objects can cause only increased disorder.
61 he perception of illusory facial features on inanimate objects is driven by a broadly tuned face-dete
63 he individual exemplar level for audiovisual inanimate objects predicted reaction time differences be
64 elicits consummatory behaviours directed at inanimate objects such as wooden blocks, and inhibition
65 imate objects (e.g., a mug), and, crucially, inanimate objects that look like the animate objects (e.
66 chair) in comparison to similar movements of inanimate objects that were either shaped solely by the
67 eural representations of several animate and inanimate objects when category information is presented
69 n memory test items (pictures of animate and inanimate objects) and a putative ERP correlate of famil
70 li the dog behaviorally reacted to (animals, inanimate objects) and the sensory domains through which
71 much an action involves the interaction with inanimate objects) in proximity to tools/artifacts in ve
72 ts related to the types of stimuli (animals, inanimate objects) present on the television and the typ
73 es, and face-pareidolia (perceiving faces in inanimate objects) stimuli, we demonstrate that neurons
74 es and nonface objects (i.e., body parts and inanimate objects), and (2) the regionally averaged acti
75 ch other, (ii) physical interactions between inanimate objects, and (iii) individual animate agents p
77 ative to changes in all tested categories of inanimate objects, even vehicles, which they have been t
78 illness or about the mechanical breakdown of inanimate objects, in addition to noncausal control vign
80 at aerosolized fomites can be generated from inanimate objects, such as by manually rubbing a paper t
82 ng illusion of perceiving facial features on inanimate objects, such as the illusory face on the surf
83 h wider range of image categories, including inanimate objects, tools, spatial context, landmarks, ob
85 s was due to a greater neural enhancement of inanimate objects-which are more weakly encoded under un
98 Surprisingly, we found that nonliving (i.e., inanimate) objects, which are more difficult to process
100 sentences constrained for either animate or inanimate semantic features of upcoming nouns, and the b
101 usters for face and body stimuli and animate-inanimate separation in the representational space of oc
103 ) models, while each single component of EE (inanimate stimulation, social stimulation or physical ex
104 rences in aggression or exploration of novel inanimate stimuli, mutant mice took less initiative and
105 es varied in conceptual category (animate or inanimate), stress pattern (first or second syllable), a
106 findings underline the stability of MPXV on inanimate surfaces and support the recommendations to us
107 g to surface interactions with occupants and inanimate surfaces that formed secondary products includ
110 so form strong and persistent attachments to inanimate surrogate infants, that the template for trigg
111 (PR) animals and PR animals provided with an inanimate surrogate mother (surrogate/peer reared, SPR)
112 rs develop strong and lasting attachments to inanimate surrogate mothers, but only if the surrogate h
115 and plant vascular and root systems, and in inanimate systems such as the drainage network of river
119 as an important step in the transition from inanimate to living chemistry, and a large number of hyp
120 This included a systematic test of the role inanimate tokens play as cues apart from human placement
121 at the next word will be animate rather than inanimate (we can caution a person, but not an object).
122 ve socio-physical interface which allows the inanimate world to encode rich social meaning about indi
123 now be explained, like the phenomena of the inanimate world, as the result of natural processes, wit