Cohen (2002) assessed observer's sensitivity to human, dog and seal motion using point-light displays. What is their conclusion about sensitivity?
A) We are less sensitive to animal motion
B) We are more sensitive to observed motions resembling our own actions
C) We are more sensitive to actions for human motion
D) We have the same sensitivity to both human and animal motion
E) None of the above
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