Our current research findings are revealing a number of behavioral and neural phenomena that suggest the existence of early perceptual adaptations for processing multiple-body scenarios –i.e. configurations of multiple bodies in specific spatial relations that cue social interaction (e.g. two face-to-face bodies). We have shown that vision encodes visuo-spatial relations between bodies with the same efficiency and high specialization of face/body perception. Specifically, perception of face-to-face (vs. non-facing) bodies evokes effects compatible with the most robust markers of face-specificity such as the behavioral inversion effect and increased activity in selective visual areas. Moreover, face-to-face bodies are processed as a grouped unit, analogously to facial features in a face. These signatures of domain-specificity in visual processing suggest a remarkably early effect of social parameters in the visual system. Our research on very young infants (from 5-month-olds) further shows early emergence of perceptual functions that may ground or affect the (later) development of social cognitive abilities.
We have published four papers (Papeo, Goupil, Soto-Faraco, 2020 ; Papeo, Abassi, 2019; Abassi & Papeo, 2020; Papeo, 2020) and three are under review (Adibpour, Hochmann & Papeo, 2020; Goupil, Papeo & Hochmann, 2020; Bellot, Abassi & Papeo, 2020).
Dissemination through participation to scientific events:
L. Papeo has organized the Symposium “Seeing Relations: From Multiple-Object Perception to the Representation of Social Events”, at the International Convention of Psychological Science 2019, Paris.
Other contributions:
Talks
L. Papeo (selected): Vision Science Society conference 2019; Language Lab, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, May 2019; Department of Psychology, Harvard University, May 2019; the Science of Social Interaction Workshop, Bangor University, UK, Sept 2018
E. Abassi: Virtual Vision Science Society Conference 2020
Posters:
FENS 2020 Virtual forum, July 11-15, 2020¬ (E. Bellot: poster AWARDED)
Virtual Vision Science Society Conference 2020 (C. Spriet)
International Congress for Infant Studies Virtual Congress 2020 (C. Spriet)
Organization for the Human Brain Mapping 2019 (P. Adibpour)
European Conference on Visual Perception 2019 (P. Adibpour)
International Convention of Psychological Science, 2019 (E. Abassi)
Concepts Actions and Objects Workshop, Rovereto, Italy, May 2018 (2018)