Communicative action Non-human agent a b s t r a c t There is strong evidence that we automatically simulate observed behavior in our motor system. Previous research suggests that this simulation process depends on whether we observe a human or a non-human agent. Measuring a motor priming effect, this study investigated the question of whether agent-sensitivity of motor simulation depends on the specific action observed. Participants saw pictures depicting end positions of different actions on a screen. All postures featured either a human or non-human agent. Participants had to produce the matching action with their left or right hand depending on the hand presented on the screen. Three different actions were displayed: a communicative act...
Understanding others' actions is essential for functioning in the physical and social world. In the ...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Communicative action Non-human agent a b s t r a c t There is strong evidence that we automatically ...
There is strong evidence that we automatically simulate observed behavior in our motor system. Previ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is recent evidence that we directly map observed actions of othe...
Abstract. There is recent evidence that we directly map observed actions of other agents onto our ow...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
The biological-tuning of the Action Observation Network is highly debated. A current open question r...
International audienceSome evidence in very recent psychological studies have demonstrated that moto...
none6Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its ...
Action observation automatically activates corresponding motor representations in the observer, whic...
The human visual system is highly tuned to perceive actual motion as well as to extrapolate dynamic ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Understanding others' actions is essential for functioning in the physical and social world. In the ...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...
Communicative action Non-human agent a b s t r a c t There is strong evidence that we automatically ...
There is strong evidence that we automatically simulate observed behavior in our motor system. Previ...
Item does not contain fulltextThere is recent evidence that we directly map observed actions of othe...
Abstract. There is recent evidence that we directly map observed actions of other agents onto our ow...
Does the brain use the same mechanism to simulate both our own and other persons’ actions? If it doe...
The biological-tuning of the Action Observation Network is highly debated. A current open question r...
International audienceSome evidence in very recent psychological studies have demonstrated that moto...
none6Perception of the final position of a moving object or creature is distorted forward along its ...
Action observation automatically activates corresponding motor representations in the observer, whic...
The human visual system is highly tuned to perceive actual motion as well as to extrapolate dynamic ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Embodied theories hold that understanding what another person is doing requires the observer to map ...
Understanding others' actions is essential for functioning in the physical and social world. In the ...
International audienceThe perception of a human actor performing movements may involve processes rel...
Recent behavioural and neuroimaging studies have found that observation of human movement, but not o...