Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but little is known about the aspects of motor experience that render these effects. In Study 1, the relative contributions of self‐produced (n = 30) and observational (n = 30) action experience on 3‐month‐old infants' action understanding was assessed using a visual habituation paradigm. In Study 2, generalization of training to a new context was examined (n = 30). Results revealed a unique effect of active over observational experience. Furthermore, findings suggest that benefits of trained actions do not generalize broadly, at least following brief training
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Infants imitate others’ individual actions, but do they also replicate others’ joint activities? To ...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Do infants learn to interpret others’ actions through their own experience producing goal-directed a...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Infants imitate others’ individual actions, but do they also replicate others’ joint activities? To ...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Prior research suggests that infants' action production affects their action understanding, but litt...
Do infants learn to interpret others’ actions through their own experience producing goal-directed a...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Prior research has shown that infants learn statistical regularities in action sequences better than...
Infants imitate others’ individual actions, but do they also replicate others’ joint activities? To ...