<div><p>Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sharing entail comparable implicit motor learning. To this end, the social-transfer-of-learning (SToL) effect was assessed when both participants performed the joint practice task (Experiment 1 – complete task-sharing), or when one participant observed the other performing half of the practice task (Experiment 2 – evocative task-sharing). Since the inversion of the spatial relations between responding agent and stimulus position has been shown to prevent SToL, in the present study we assessed it in both complete and evocative task-sharing conditions either when spatial relations were kept constant or changed from the practice to the tra...
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility ...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the implicit transfer of learning found in ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the implicit transfer of learning found in t...
We investigated whether performing a task with a co-actor shapes the way a subsequent task is perfor...
Contains fulltext : 77207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The idea that ob...
A recent study (Milanese et al. in Cogn 116(1):15-22, 2010) showed that performing a spatial compati...
Observation of another person executing an action primes the same action in the observer’s motor sys...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility o...
Across disciplines, social learning research has been unified by the principle that people learn new...
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility ...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sh...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the implicit transfer of learning found in ...
The aim of the present study was to investigate whether the implicit transfer of learning found in t...
We investigated whether performing a task with a co-actor shapes the way a subsequent task is perfor...
Contains fulltext : 77207.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The idea that ob...
A recent study (Milanese et al. in Cogn 116(1):15-22, 2010) showed that performing a spatial compati...
Observation of another person executing an action primes the same action in the observer’s motor sys...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility o...
Across disciplines, social learning research has been unified by the principle that people learn new...
We assessed whether observational learning in perceptual-motor tasks is affected by the visibility ...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...
Recent works indicated that performing a joint spatial compatibility task with an incompatible stimu...