Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions, which allow us to reach these goals effectively. Goals are considered to be important for action observation since they allow the observer to copy the goal of the action without the need to use the exact same means. The importance of being able to use different action means becomes evident when the observer and observed actor have different bodies (robots and humans) or bodily measurements (parents and children), or when the environments of actor and observer differ substantially (when an obstacle is present or absent in either environment). A selective foc...
Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical f...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
The explanatory model of all motoric movement actions proposes that before executing any action, we ...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Contains fulltext : 72920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Semantic knowled...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
During the last 10 years a considerable number of neurophysiological and functional imaging studies ...
While affordances have been intensively studied, the mechanisms according to how their activation is...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring social interactions, how do we predict what other people are go...
How humans plan and execute their actions has always been a fascinating topic for neuroscience and p...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical f...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
The explanatory model of all motoric movement actions proposes that before executing any action, we ...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
Many of our daily activities are supported by behavioural goals that guide the selection of actions,...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Contains fulltext : 72920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Semantic knowled...
Body movement provides a rich source of cues about other people\u2019s goals and intentions. In the ...
During the last 10 years a considerable number of neurophysiological and functional imaging studies ...
While affordances have been intensively studied, the mechanisms according to how their activation is...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Item does not contain fulltextDuring social interactions, how do we predict what other people are go...
How humans plan and execute their actions has always been a fascinating topic for neuroscience and p...
During social interactions, how do we predict what other people are going to do next? One view is th...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical f...
Action observation is often conceptualized in a bottom-up manner, where sensory information activate...
The explanatory model of all motoric movement actions proposes that before executing any action, we ...