The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends on the same mechanisms of associative learning that mediate Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning. To test this model, two experiments used the reduction of automatic imitation through incompatible sensorimotor training to assess whether mirror system plasticity is sensitive to contingency (i.e., the extent to which activation of one representation predicts activation of another). In Experiment 1, residual automatic imitation was measured following incompatible training in which the action stimulus was a perfect predictor of the response (contingent) or not at all predictive of the response (noncontingent). A contingency effect was observed:...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Existing computational models of the mirror system demonstrate the additional circuitry needed for m...
Automatic imitation – the unintended copying of observed actions - is thought to be a behavioural pr...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Existing computational models of the mirror system demonstrate the additional circuitry needed for m...
Automatic imitation – the unintended copying of observed actions - is thought to be a behavioural pr...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
A core requirement for imitation is a capacity to solve the correspondence problem; to map observed ...
The associative sequence learning (ASL) hypothesis suggests that sensorimotor experience plays an in...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Existing computational models of the mirror system demonstrate the additional circuitry needed for m...
Automatic imitation – the unintended copying of observed actions - is thought to be a behavioural pr...