The use of the term “social attention”(SA) in the cognitive neuroscience and developmental psychopathology literature has increased exponentially in recent years, in part motivated by …
Several neurophysiologic and neuroimaging studies suggested that motor and perceptual systems are tightly linked along a continuum rather than providing segregated mechanisms …
S Hunnius, H Bekkering - Philosophical Transactions of …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of actions they observe? Here, we review empirical findings on the development of …
We present a novel computational model that describes action perception as an active inferential process that combines motor prediction (the reuse of our own motor system to …
The nervous system is sensitive to statistical regularities of the external world and forms internal models of these regularities to predict environmental dynamics. Given the inherently …
Current knowledge regarding the processing of observed manipulative actions (OMAs)(eg, grasping, dragging, or dropping) is limited to grasping and underlying neural circuitry …
An important element in social interactions is predicting the goals of others, including the goals of others' manual actions. Over a decade ago, Flanagan and Johansson …
A Sahaï, E Pacherie, O Grynszpan… - Frontiers in …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Nowadays, interactions with others do not only involve human peers but also automated systems. Many studies suggest that the motor predictive systems that are engaged during …
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make anticipatory eye movements while observing continuous action sequences. In two …