Contains fulltext : 103060.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior and observational learning. Although many studies have focused on the neural mechanisms involved in detecting low-level errors, relatively little is known about error-detection in everyday situations. The present study aimed to identify the functional and neural mechanisms whereby we understand the correctness of other's actions involving well-known objects (e. g. pouring coffee in a cup). Participants observed action sequences in which the correctness of the object grasped and the grip applied to a pair of objects were independently manipulated. Observation ...
Contains fulltext : 55450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent experim...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Contains fulltext : 64780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used measur...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Contains fulltext : 72920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Semantic knowled...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Semantic knowledge about objects entails both knowing how to grasp an object (grip-related knowledge...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Yu L, Schack T, Koester D. Online Movement Correction in Response to the Unexpectedly Perturbed Init...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
For human beings, monitoring others' errors is essential for efficient goal-directed behavior. Indee...
We carried out a study examining the electrophysiological responses when participants made object de...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
Contains fulltext : 55450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent experim...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Contains fulltext : 64780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used measur...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Detecting errors in other's actions is of pivotal importance for joint action, competitive behavior ...
Contains fulltext : 72920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Semantic knowled...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Semantic knowledge about objects entails both knowing how to grasp an object (grip-related knowledge...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
To understand the grounding of cognitive mechanisms in perception and action, we used a simple detec...
Yu L, Schack T, Koester D. Online Movement Correction in Response to the Unexpectedly Perturbed Init...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
For human beings, monitoring others' errors is essential for efficient goal-directed behavior. Indee...
We carried out a study examining the electrophysiological responses when participants made object de...
Affordances represent features of an object that trigger specific actions. Here we tested whether th...
Contains fulltext : 55450.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Recent experim...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
Contains fulltext : 64780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used measur...