Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even though these range from primary biological actions, like eating and fleeing, to acts in parliament or in poetry, humans generally can make sense of each other’s actions. Action understanding is the cognitive ability to make sense of another person’s action by integrating perceptual information about the behavior with knowledge about the immediate and sociocultural contexts of the action, understanding of relevant meanings and one’s own experience. Given the importance of action understanding in every domain of human life and society, and in light of the complexities that surround it, a comprehensive scientific understanding of this capacity ...
In this paper a theoretical framework is proposed for how the brain processes the information necess...
The ability to understand and communicate about the actions of others is a fundamental aspect of our...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
After treating action as peripheral for decades, cognitive scientists increasingly appreciate the fu...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
ABSTRACT: This paper consists in an analysis of two explanatory models of human behaviour which play...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
[[abstract]]Human actions are a central subject of social sciences. Philosophical research into the ...
Human actions are more than mere body movements. In contrast to dynamic events involving inanimate o...
From actions and emotions to social phenomena : cognition and interpretation. Analysis of individual...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentional behavior of others. Wh...
In this paper a theoretical framework is proposed for how the brain processes the information necess...
The ability to understand and communicate about the actions of others is a fundamental aspect of our...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
Humans are capable of understanding an incredible variety of actions performed by other humans. Even...
After treating action as peripheral for decades, cognitive scientists increasingly appreciate the fu...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
ABSTRACT: This paper consists in an analysis of two explanatory models of human behaviour which play...
How can we explain the intentional nature of an expert’s actions, performed without immediate and co...
[[abstract]]Human actions are a central subject of social sciences. Philosophical research into the ...
Human actions are more than mere body movements. In contrast to dynamic events involving inanimate o...
From actions and emotions to social phenomena : cognition and interpretation. Analysis of individual...
The action-oriented approach in cognitive science emphasizes the role of action in shaping, or const...
Social life rests in large part on the capacity to understand the intentional behavior of others. Wh...
In this paper a theoretical framework is proposed for how the brain processes the information necess...
The ability to understand and communicate about the actions of others is a fundamental aspect of our...
The prediction of where and how people are going to move has obvious relevance for social interactio...