Figure 2.
A reproduction of stills from the classic Heider-Simmel (1944) animation. The majority of subjects ascribe goals and intentions to abstract shapes based on their movement patterns, despite the lack of human-like or animal visual features, and despite the fact that triangles and circles do not have goals or intentions.

A reproduction of stills from the classic Heider-Simmel (1944) animation. The majority of subjects ascribe goals and intentions to abstract shapes based on their movement patterns, despite the lack of human-like or animal visual features, and despite the fact that triangles and circles do not have goals or intentions.

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