Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object manipulation has burgeoned into new and exciting research directions. A number of infant studies have begun emphasizing the social context of action to understand what infants can infer when looking at others performing goal-directed actions or manipulating objects. Others have begun addressing how looking at actions in a social context, or even simply looking at objects in the immediate environment influence the way infants learn to direct their own actions on objects. Researchers have even begun investigating what aspects of goal-directed actions and object manipulation infants imitate when such actions are being modeled by a social partner, ...
Despite much research demonstrating infants’ abilities to attribute goals to others’ actions, it is ...
The widespread use of EEG methods and the introduction of new brain imaging methods such as near-inf...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey motor cortex has inspired wide-ranging hypotheses abou...
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 ...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others ’ actions as structured by goals. One...
From infancy, neural processes for perceiving others' actions and producing one's own actions overla...
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
The ability to manually solve a tower building task as well as the capacity to predict the goal duri...
An important element in social interactions is predicting the goals of others, including the goals o...
Despite much research demonstrating infants’ abilities to attribute goals to others’ actions, it is ...
The widespread use of EEG methods and the introduction of new brain imaging methods such as near-inf...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey motor cortex has inspired wide-ranging hypotheses abou...
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 ...
Being able to predict the goal of other people’s actions is an important aspect of our daily lives. ...
Previous research has shown that young infants perceive others ’ actions as structured by goals. One...
From infancy, neural processes for perceiving others' actions and producing one's own actions overla...
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
There are two fundamentally different ways to attribute intentional mental states to others upon obs...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
In this chapter, we define social attention as a dynamic process involving the selection and interpr...
The ability to manually solve a tower building task as well as the capacity to predict the goal duri...
An important element in social interactions is predicting the goals of others, including the goals o...
Despite much research demonstrating infants’ abilities to attribute goals to others’ actions, it is ...
The widespread use of EEG methods and the introduction of new brain imaging methods such as near-inf...
In this study, we investigated relations between infants ’ understanding of intentional actions and ...