Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is an important building block for generating expectations about the actions we observe. Until now, research on statistical learning for actions has solely focused on individual action sequences, but many actions in daily life involve multiple actors in various interaction contexts. The current study is the first to investigate the role of statistical learning in tracking regularities between actions performed by different actors, and whether the social context characterizing their interaction influences learning. That is, are observers more likely to track regularities across actors if they are perceived as acting jointly as opposed to in paral...
Recent research suggests that impaired action prediction is at the core of social interaction defici...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make ant...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
Humans are sensitive to the statistical regularities in action sequences carried out by others. In t...
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make ant...
Observational learning is a form of social learning in which a demonstrator performs a target task i...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
A growing body of literature has demonstrated that infants are able to detect patterns in structured...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
Imagine an ordinary action sequence, such as making a peanut butter sandwich. You first reach for tw...
While statistical learning has long been described as a learning mechanism that operates automatical...
Recent research suggests that impaired action prediction is at the core of social interaction defici...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make ant...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
Humans are sensitive to the statistical regularities in action sequences carried out by others. In t...
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make ant...
Observational learning is a form of social learning in which a demonstrator performs a target task i...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
A growing body of literature has demonstrated that infants are able to detect patterns in structured...
The acquisition of bidirectional action–effect associations plays a central role in the ability to i...
Imagine an ordinary action sequence, such as making a peanut butter sandwich. You first reach for tw...
While statistical learning has long been described as a learning mechanism that operates automatical...
Recent research suggests that impaired action prediction is at the core of social interaction defici...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
The current eye-tracking study investigated whether toddlers use statistical information to make ant...