Literature DB >> 30895874

Falling for a Fake: The Role of Kinematic and Non-kinematic Information in Deception Detection.

So Hyun Park1, Donghyun Ryu2, Liis Uiga1, Rich Masters1, Bruce Abernethy3, David L Mann4.   

Abstract

Kinematic and non-kinematic visual information have been examined in the context of movement anticipation by athletes, although less so in deception detection. This study examined the role of kinematic and non-kinematic visual information in the anticipation of deceptive and non-deceptive badminton shots. Skilled ( n = 12) and less skilled ( n = 12) badminton players anticipated the direction of deceptive and non-deceptive shots presented via video footage displayed in normal (kinematic and non-kinematic information), low (kinematic information emphasized), and high (non-kinematic information emphasized) spatial frequency conditions. Each shot was occluded one frame before shuttle-racquet contact or at contact. In deceptive trials, skilled players showed decreased anticipation accuracy in the high spatial frequency condition ( p = .050) compared to normal and low spatial frequency conditions, which did not differ. The study suggests that an emphasis on kinematic information results in accurate anticipation in response to deceptive movements and that an emphasis on non-kinematic information results in less accurate anticipation by experts.

Keywords:  anticipation; deception; expertise; spatial frequency

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30895874     DOI: 10.1177/0301006619837874

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Perception        ISSN: 0301-0066            Impact factor:   1.490


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1.  Social bodies in virtual worlds: Intercorporeality in Esports.

Authors:  David Ekdahl; Susanne Ravn
Journal:  Phenomenol Cogn Sci       Date:  2021-04-27
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