Action recognition involves not only the readout of body movements and involved objects but also the integration of contextual information, e.g. the environment in which an action takes place. Notably, inferring superordinate goals and generating predictions about forthcoming action steps should benefit from screening the actor's immediate environment, in particular objects located in the actor's peripersonal space and thus potentially used in following action steps. Critically, if such contextual objects (COs) afford actions that are semantically related to the observed action, they may trigger or facilitate the inference of goals and the prediction of following actions. This fMRI study investigated the neural mechanisms underlying the int...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
Our ability to recognize the actions of others is subserved by a complex network of brain areas, inc...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
Actions performed by others are mostly not observed in isolation, but embedded in sequences of actio...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
Actions performed by others are mostly not observed in isolation, but embedded in sequences of actio...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Observing other people’s actions activates a network of brain regions that is also activated during ...
Context facilitates the recognition of forthcoming actions by pointing to which intention is likely ...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
When we observe an action, we recognize meaningful action steps that help us to predict probable upc...
Our ability to recognize the actions of others is subserved by a complex network of brain areas, inc...
When we observe other people's actions, a network of temporal, parietal and frontal regions is recru...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
Our ability to recognize the actions of others is subserved by a complex network of brain areas, inc...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...
Actions performed by others are mostly not observed in isolation, but embedded in sequences of actio...
Prior research conceptualised action understanding primarily as a kinematic matching of observed act...
Actions performed by others are mostly not observed in isolation, but embedded in sequences of actio...
Objects are reminiscent of actions often performed with them: knife and apple remind us on peeling t...
Observing other people’s actions activates a network of brain regions that is also activated during ...
Context facilitates the recognition of forthcoming actions by pointing to which intention is likely ...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
There is considerable evidence that there are anatomically and functionally distinct pathways for ac...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others' object-directed acti...
When we observe an action, we recognize meaningful action steps that help us to predict probable upc...
Our ability to recognize the actions of others is subserved by a complex network of brain areas, inc...
When we observe other people's actions, a network of temporal, parietal and frontal regions is recru...
Social behaviour is highly reliant upon attending to the actions of others. Both the Mirronneuron Sy...
Our ability to recognize the actions of others is subserved by a complex network of brain areas, inc...
Action semantics enables us to plan actions with objects and to predict others’ object-directed acti...