<div><p>Human infants rapidly learn new skills and customs via imitation, but the neural linkages between action perception and production are not well understood. Neuroscience studies in adults suggest that a key component of imitation–identifying the corresponding body part used in the acts of self and other–has an organized neural signature. In adults, perceiving someone using a specific body part (e.g., hand vs. foot) is associated with activation of the corresponding area of the sensory and/or motor strip in the observer’s brain–a phenomenon called <i>neural somatotopy</i>. Here we examine whether preverbal infants also exhibit somatotopic neural responses during the observation of others’ actions. 14-month-old infants were randomly as...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
Certain regions of the human brain are activated both during action execution and action observation...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
Human infants rapidly learn new skills and customs via imitation, but the neural linkages between ac...
Human infants rapidly learn new skills and customs via imitation, but the neural linkages between ac...
A leading question in developmental social-cognitive neuroscience concerns the nature and function o...
A leading question in developmental social-cognitive neuroscience concerns the nature and function o...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Within cognitive neuroscience, there is burgeoning interest in how the body is represented in the ad...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
Certain regions of the human brain are activated both during action execution and action observation...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
Human infants rapidly learn new skills and customs via imitation, but the neural linkages between ac...
Human infants rapidly learn new skills and customs via imitation, but the neural linkages between ac...
A leading question in developmental social-cognitive neuroscience concerns the nature and function o...
A leading question in developmental social-cognitive neuroscience concerns the nature and function o...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
AbstractPrevious studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Previous studies have shown that sensorimotor cortex activation is somatotopically-organised during ...
Within cognitive neuroscience, there is burgeoning interest in how the body is represented in the ad...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
Certain regions of the human brain are activated both during action execution and action observation...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...