Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical for human survival. In this fMRI study, participants viewed reaching behaviors in which one of four animated characters moved a hand towards one of two objects and either (a) picked up the object, (b) missed the object, or (c) changed his path halfway to lift the other object. The characters included a human, a humanoid robot, stacked boxes with an arm, and a mechanical claw. The first three moved in an identical, human-like biological pattern. Right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) activity increased when the human or humanoid robot shifted goals or missed the target relative to obtaining the original goal. This suggests that the pST...
Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest th...
Many earlier human functional MRI (fMRI) studies that investigated the neural circuits involved in s...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical f...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Mentalising or Theory-of-Mind (ToM) is defined as the attribution of mental states to other agents. ...
With advances in technology, artificial agents such as humanoid robots will soon become a part of ou...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Understanding the goals of others is fundamental for any kind of interpersonal interaction and colla...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
During interpersonal interactions, people perform actions with different forms of vitality, communic...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
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Successfully perceiving and recognizing the actions of others is of utmost importance for the surviv...
Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest th...
Many earlier human functional MRI (fMRI) studies that investigated the neural circuits involved in s...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...
Because we are a cooperative species, understanding the goals and intentions of others is critical f...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Consistent evidence suggests that the way we reach and grasp an object is modulated not only by obje...
Mentalising or Theory-of-Mind (ToM) is defined as the attribution of mental states to other agents. ...
With advances in technology, artificial agents such as humanoid robots will soon become a part of ou...
Contains fulltext : 55084.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Many of our da...
Understanding the goals of others is fundamental for any kind of interpersonal interaction and colla...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
During interpersonal interactions, people perform actions with different forms of vitality, communic...
Goal-directed behaviour is an important cue for the attribution of animacy to elements of the enviro...
Item does not contain fulltextAs humans, we gather a wide range of information about other people fr...
Successfully perceiving and recognizing the actions of others is of utmost importance for the surviv...
Decoding others' intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest th...
Many earlier human functional MRI (fMRI) studies that investigated the neural circuits involved in s...
Decoding others ’ intentions is a crucial aspect of social cognition. Neuroimaging studies suggest t...