People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requires that the observer knows that the actor has an intention to communicate and the meanings of the actions. Here, we investigated how this prior knowledge affects processing of observed actions. We used functional MRI to determine changes in action processing when non-signers were told that the observed actions are communicative (i.e., signs) and learned the meanings of half of the actions. Processing of hand actions activated the left and right inferior frontal gyrus (IFG, BA 44 and 45) when the communicative intention of the actor was known, even when the meanings of the actions remained unknown. These regions were not active when the obser...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
In communicative situations, speech is often accompanied by gestures. For example, speakers tend to ...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Human communication has been described as involving the coding-decoding of a conventional symbol sys...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Contains fulltext : 133593-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language con...
Human communication has been described as involving the coding-decoding of a conventional symbol sys...
Contains fulltext : 86100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We know a great ...
Contains fulltext : 54604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although general...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
In communicative situations, speech is often accompanied by gestures. For example, speakers tend to ...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
People can communicate by using hand actions, e.g., signs. Understanding communicative actions requi...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
<div><p>Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental buildin...
Human communication has been described as involving the coding-decoding of a conventional symbol sys...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Understanding the intentions of others while watching their actions is a fundamental building block ...
Contains fulltext : 133593-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Language con...
Human communication has been described as involving the coding-decoding of a conventional symbol sys...
Contains fulltext : 86100.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We know a great ...
Contains fulltext : 54604.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Although general...
Social interaction requires us to recognize subtle cues in behavior, such as kinematic differences i...
In communicative situations, speech is often accompanied by gestures. For example, speakers tend to ...
& Human concepts can be roughly divided into entities (prototypically referred to in language by...