In this article, we review recent evidence of infants' early competence in perceiving and interpreting the actions of others. We present a theoretical model that decomposes the timeline of action perception into a series of distinct processes that occur in a particular order. Once an agent is detected, covert attention can be allocated to the future state of the agent (priming), which may lead to overt gaze shifts that predict goals (prediction). Once these goals are achieved, the consequence of the agents' actions and the manner in which the actions were performed can be evaluated (evaluation). We propose that all of these processes have unique requirements, both in terms of timing and cognitive resources. To understand more fully the rich...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
Movement of the human body conveys social signals that often require immediate recognition. Human ac...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others ’ actions as structured by goals. One...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Item does not contain fulltextIntention reading and action understanding have been reported in ever-...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
The perception of actions and interactions is a dynamic process linked with perceptual processes, th...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
Movement of the human body conveys social signals that often require immediate recognition. Human ac...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others ’ actions as structured by goals. One...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others' actions as structured by goals. One ...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Item does not contain fulltextIntention reading and action understanding have been reported in ever-...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
The perception of actions and interactions is a dynamic process linked with perceptual processes, th...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
Movement of the human body conveys social signals that often require immediate recognition. Human ac...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...