Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activates conceptual (or motor) representations. In contrast, here we show that expectations about an actor’s goal have a top-down predictive effect on action perception, biasing it toward these goals. In 3 experiments, participants observed hands reach for or withdraw from objects and judged whether a probe stimulus corresponded to the hand’s final position. Before action onset, participants generated action expectations on the basis of either object types (safe or painful, Experiments 1 and 2) or abstract color cues (Experiment 3). Participants more readily mistook probes displaced in a predicted position (relative to unpredicted positions) for the...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [Grant Number ES...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Thanks are extended to Maria-Loredana Filip for help with data collection and Kimberley Schenke and ...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perception i...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and expect them to take the most energy-efficient ...
Predictive processing accounts of social perception argue that action observation is a predictive pr...
AbstractWe investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perc...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor's intentions affect action perception i...
Recent predictive processing models argue that action understanding is a predictive process, in whic...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and goal-directed, expecting others to take the mo...
Previous research investigated the contributions of target objects, situational context and movement...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [Grant Number ES...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
Thanks are extended to Maria-Loredana Filip for help with data collection and Kimberley Schenke and ...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perception i...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and expect them to take the most energy-efficient ...
Predictive processing accounts of social perception argue that action observation is a predictive pr...
AbstractWe investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor’s intentions affect action perc...
We investigated whether top-down expectations about an actor's intentions affect action perception i...
Recent predictive processing models argue that action understanding is a predictive process, in whic...
Contains fulltext : 102758.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Previous resear...
Humans interpret others’ behaviour as intentional and goal-directed, expecting others to take the mo...
Previous research investigated the contributions of target objects, situational context and movement...
We predict how our actions will influence the world around us. Prevailing models in the action contr...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
Acknowledgments This work was supported by the Economic and Social Research Council [Grant Number ES...