Item does not contain fulltextWhen seeing people perform actions, we are able to quickly predict the action's outcomes. These predictions are not solely based on the observed actions themselves but utilize our prior knowledge of others. It has been suggested that observed outcomes that are not in line with these predictions result in prediction errors, which require additional processing to be integrated or updated. However, there is no consensus on whether this is indeed the case for the kind of high-level social–cognitive processes involved in action observation. In this fMRI study, we investigated whether observation of unexpected outcomes causes additional activation in line with the processing of prediction errors and, if so, whether t...
The ability to predict the actions of others is quintessential for effective social interactions, pa...
In the framework of visual cognition and predictive coding models, we tested the hypotheses that vis...
Contains fulltext : 77389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ability to d...
When seeing people perform actions, we are able to quickly predict the action's outcomes. These pred...
Contains fulltext : 99514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In social cont...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Abstract—Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that per-ception and action systems are clearl...
The ability to evaluate others' errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the ne...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Contains fulltext : 198370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Evidence is acc...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
none3Mounting evidence suggests that even higher order socio-cognitive processes such as mind and in...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand ...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
The ability to predict the actions of others is quintessential for effective social interactions, pa...
In the framework of visual cognition and predictive coding models, we tested the hypotheses that vis...
Contains fulltext : 77389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ability to d...
When seeing people perform actions, we are able to quickly predict the action's outcomes. These pred...
Contains fulltext : 99514.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In social cont...
Research has shown that the brain is constantly making predictions about future events. Theories of ...
Abstract—Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that per-ception and action systems are clearl...
The ability to evaluate others' errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the ne...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
Contains fulltext : 198370.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Evidence is acc...
Evaluating the abilities of others is fundamental for successful economic and social behavior. We in...
none3Mounting evidence suggests that even higher order socio-cognitive processes such as mind and in...
Goal-directed action depends on our ability to anticipate the outcomes of our movements. Recent acco...
The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand ...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
The ability to predict the actions of others is quintessential for effective social interactions, pa...
In the framework of visual cognition and predictive coding models, we tested the hypotheses that vis...
Contains fulltext : 77389.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The ability to d...