The influence of action perception on object recognition: a developmental study MOUNOUD, Pierre, et al. Two experiments explored the existence and the development of relations between action representations and object representations. A priming paradigm was used in which participants viewed an action pantomime followed by the picture of a tool, the tool being either associated or unassociated with the preceding action. Overall, we observed that the perception of an action pantomime can facilitate the recognition of a corresponding tool. Experiment 1 was based on a naming task and was conducted with 9- to 12-year-old children and a group of young adults. While substantial priming effects were obtained for all age groups, they were especially...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
This special section was motivated by a resurgence in the view that it is impossible to investigate ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Two experiments explored the existence and the development of relations between action representatio...
It is typically assumed that perception for action and object recognition are subserved by functiona...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that 6-month-olds perceive manual actions as object-directed (Woodw...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Human adults process and select the opportunities for action in their environment rapidly, efficient...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
This study examines developmental differences in event\ud knowledge and its representation. It wa...
International audienceEmbodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor...
Action representation of man-made tools consists of two subtypes: structural action representation c...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
This special section was motivated by a resurgence in the view that it is impossible to investigate ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...
Two experiments explored the existence and the development of relations between action representatio...
It is typically assumed that perception for action and object recognition are subserved by functiona...
Brain areas involved in action representation (premotor cortex, posterior parietal cortex) are activ...
Recent studies have demonstrated that 6-month-olds perceive manual actions as object-directed (Woodw...
It has been proposed recently that object recognition relies on coordinate transformations, i.e. on ...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Human adults process and select the opportunities for action in their environment rapidly, efficient...
Embodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor experience. Diverse a...
This study examines developmental differences in event\ud knowledge and its representation. It wa...
International audienceEmbodied views of cognition propose that concepts are grounded in sensorimotor...
Action representation of man-made tools consists of two subtypes: structural action representation c...
Observing an action activates action representations in the motor system. Moreover, the representati...
This special section was motivated by a resurgence in the view that it is impossible to investigate ...
Perception for action and object recognition are traditionally assumed to depend on distinct brain a...