We examined whether the temporal representation developed during motor training with reduced-frequency knowledge of results (KR; feedback available on every other trial) was transferred to an imitation learning task. To this end, four groups first practised a three-segment motor sequence task with different KR protocols. Two experimental groups received reduced-frequency KR, one group received high-frequency KR (feedback available on every trial), and one received no-KR. Compared to the no-KR group, the groups that received KR learned the temporal goal of the movement sequence, as evidenced by increased accuracy and consistency across training. Next, all groups learned a single-segment movement that had the same temporal goal as the motor s...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
The effects of different arrangements of demonstration and imitation of modeled actions on the learn...
Learning a novel movement requires a new set of kinematics to be represented by the sensorimotor sys...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine the way in which biological motion is coded and imitate...
Ideomotor (IM) theory suggests that observing someone else perform an action activates an internal m...
We have previously shown that passively observing a task-irrelevant rhythmical action can bias the c...
Imitation is an important form of social behavior, and research has aimed to discover and explain th...
This thesis aims to discover the mechanisms of imitation by testing the predictions of three theorie...
Humans often learn new things via imitation. Here we draw on studies of imitation in children to cha...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is to understand the mechanisms by which multi-component act...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. ...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
The effects of different arrangements of demonstration and imitation of modeled actions on the learn...
Learning a novel movement requires a new set of kinematics to be represented by the sensorimotor sys...
The aim of the present thesis was to examine the way in which biological motion is coded and imitate...
Ideomotor (IM) theory suggests that observing someone else perform an action activates an internal m...
We have previously shown that passively observing a task-irrelevant rhythmical action can bias the c...
Imitation is an important form of social behavior, and research has aimed to discover and explain th...
This thesis aims to discover the mechanisms of imitation by testing the predictions of three theorie...
Humans often learn new things via imitation. Here we draw on studies of imitation in children to cha...
The associative sequence learning model proposes that the development of the mirror system depends o...
We demonstrate that observation of everyday rhythmical actions biases subsequent motor execution of ...
A fundamental challenge in neuroscience is to understand the mechanisms by which multi-component act...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Observational learning can enhance the acquisition and performance quality of complex motor skills. ...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Automatic imitation is the tendency to reproduce observed actions involutarily. Though this topic ha...
The effects of different arrangements of demonstration and imitation of modeled actions on the learn...