Item does not contain fulltextIntention reading and action understanding have been reported in ever-younger infants. However, the notions of intention attribution and action understanding, as well as their relation to each other, are surrounded by much confusion, making it difficult to assess the meaning and value of such findings. In this paper we set out to clarify the notions of 'action understanding' and 'intention attribution'. We will show that what is commonly referred to as 'action understanding' in fact encompasses various heterogeneous association and prediction mechanisms. In general, these forms of action understanding will not result in the attribution of an intention to an observed actor. By detaching intention attribution fro...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
Intention reading and action understanding have been reported in ever-younger infants. However, the ...
Developmental psychologists assume that infants understand other persons’ actions after and because ...
This dissertation explored the questions of when and how infants develop an understanding of intenti...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey motor cortex has inspired wide-ranging hypotheses abou...
In this article, we review recent evidence of infants' early competence in perceiving and interpreti...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
The ability to interpret the behavior of other individuals is essential for effective social functio...
Acknowledgments. The research described in this chapter was supported by grants from th
The ability to identify others’ actions and intentions, “action understanding,” is crucial for succe...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...
Intention reading and action understanding have been reported in ever-younger infants. However, the ...
Developmental psychologists assume that infants understand other persons’ actions after and because ...
This dissertation explored the questions of when and how infants develop an understanding of intenti...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey motor cortex has inspired wide-ranging hypotheses abou...
In this article, we review recent evidence of infants' early competence in perceiving and interpreti...
When newly born into this world, there is an overwhelming multitude of things to learn, ranging from...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
The ability to interpret the behavior of other individuals is essential for effective social functio...
Acknowledgments. The research described in this chapter was supported by grants from th
The ability to identify others’ actions and intentions, “action understanding,” is crucial for succe...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
The present study investigated whether infants reason about others' social preferences based on the ...
Recent research employing habituation-novelty and violation of expectancy techniques has revealed wh...
<div><p>The present study investigated whether infants reason about others’ social preferences based...