What file type needed to add behavior?

I have a logo created in Photoshop (I have the illustrator file as well), and I'm trying to animate it in Motion. However, when I add a behavior to the PSD file, nothing happens. What file types can be animated using behaviors in Motion?
Katie
PS-I know I could animate it using keyframes, but I'm looking to use the behaviors.

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No reason you can't put a Spin on a psd. Make sure you've assigned a spin rate to it. Look in the Inspector, click the BehavioUrs tab, and dial in a spin rate. See if that works. For Wriggle, make sure you apply to Properties (X,Y,Z, or combo of).

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