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causal perception

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Causal perception is the academic concept and research area focused on the psychological and neural processes by which observers apprehend relationships of cause and effect directly from sensory input, without explicit reasoning or deliberation. It investigates the mechanisms underlying the seemingly automatic detection of causality in dynamic events, such as collisions, often based on specific spatio-temporal cues, and is significant for understanding the foundational, intuitive basis of causal knowledge and environmental interaction.

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DA

University College London

PA

Cardiff University

BJ

Yale University

JB

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

TG

Stanford University

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University College London

London, United Kingdom

New York University

New York, United States

Harvard University

Cambridge, United States

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, United States