Understanding what another agent can see relates functionally to the understanding of what they can do. We propose that spatial perspective taking and perceiving other’s affordances, while two separate spatial processes, together share the common social function of predicting the behavior of others. Perceiving the action capabilities of others allows for a common understanding of how agents may act together. The ability to take another’s perspective focuses an understanding of action goals so that more precise understanding of intentions may result. This review presents an analysis of these complementary abilities, both in terms of the frames of reference and the proposed sensorimotor mechanisms involved. Together, we argue for the importan...
Predictive processing accounts of social perception argue that action observation is a predictive pr...
The Gibsonian notion of affordance has been massively employed in cognitive sciences to characterize...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Understanding what another agent can see relates functionally to the understanding of what they can ...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Background: Interacting with other people involves spatial awareness of one’s own body and the other...
When considering the location of objects and places, we often take perspectives in reference to ours...
From carrying a table to pointing at the moon, interacting with other people involves spatial awaren...
Empathic perspective-taking is inevitably described using spatial locatives (understanding a point o...
Humans are able to mentally adopt the spatial perspective of others and understand the world from th...
The discovery of so-called ‘mirror neurons’ - found to respond both to own actions and the observati...
Research on spatial perspective-taking often focuses on the cognitive processes of isolated individu...
The article explores the possibilities of formalizing and explaining the mechanisms that support spa...
The discovery of so-called ‘mirror neurons’ - found to respond both to own actions and the observati...
Predictive processing accounts of social perception argue that action observation is a predictive pr...
The Gibsonian notion of affordance has been massively employed in cognitive sciences to characterize...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...
Understanding what another agent can see relates functionally to the understanding of what they can ...
<p>Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to another’s...
Spatial perspective taking is the ability to reason about spatial relations relative to a viewpoint ...
Background: Interacting with other people involves spatial awareness of one’s own body and the other...
When considering the location of objects and places, we often take perspectives in reference to ours...
From carrying a table to pointing at the moon, interacting with other people involves spatial awaren...
Empathic perspective-taking is inevitably described using spatial locatives (understanding a point o...
Humans are able to mentally adopt the spatial perspective of others and understand the world from th...
The discovery of so-called ‘mirror neurons’ - found to respond both to own actions and the observati...
Research on spatial perspective-taking often focuses on the cognitive processes of isolated individu...
The article explores the possibilities of formalizing and explaining the mechanisms that support spa...
The discovery of so-called ‘mirror neurons’ - found to respond both to own actions and the observati...
Predictive processing accounts of social perception argue that action observation is a predictive pr...
The Gibsonian notion of affordance has been massively employed in cognitive sciences to characterize...
One of the major goals of behavioural research is to understand how people attend to and interact wi...