Early human development offers a unique perspective in investigating the potential cognitive and social implications of action and perception. Specifically, during infancy, action production and action perception undergo foundational developments. One essential component to examine developments in action processing is the analysis of others’ actions as meaningful and goal-directed. Little research, however, has examined the underlying neural systems that may be associated with emerging action and perception abilities, and infants’ learning of goal-directed actions. The current study examines the mu rhythm—a brain oscillation found in the electroencephalogram (EEG)—that has been associated with action and perception. Specifically, the presen...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
ABSTRACTHow do human children come to understand the actions of other people? What neural systems ar...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is...
Actions are the translation of internal states such as intentions into overt gestures and goals. Act...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
When teaching infants new actions, parents tend to modify their movements. Infants prefer these infa...
Over the first few years of life, infants acquire the ability to make sense of, predict, respond to,...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
The ability to understand others’ actions is central in human interaction. Experience producing acti...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The extent to which perception and action share common neural processes is much debated in cognitive...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Abstract In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to vis...
ABSTRACTHow do human children come to understand the actions of other people? What neural systems ar...
The role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is hotly debated on both behavio...
Item does not contain fulltextThe role of motor experience in the processing of perceived actions is...
Actions are the translation of internal states such as intentions into overt gestures and goals. Act...
From early on, human infants acquire novel actions through observation and imitation. Yet, the neura...
When teaching infants new actions, parents tend to modify their movements. Infants prefer these infa...
Over the first few years of life, infants acquire the ability to make sense of, predict, respond to,...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
During social interactions infants predict and evaluate other people’s actions. Previous behavioral ...