Estimating another person's subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this inference is achieved is unknown. Previous research has demonstrated that the speed at which people make decisions is correlated with their confidence in their decision. Here we show that 1) subjects' are able to infer the subjective confidence of another person simply through the observation of their actions and 2) this inference is dependent upon the performance of each subject when executing the action. Crucially, the latter result supports a model in which motor simulation of an observed action mediates the successful understanding of other minds. We conclude that kinematic understanding allows access to the higher-order cognitive processes...
Contains fulltext : 90357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
The attribution of personal traits to other persons depends on the actions the observer performs at ...
The ability to anticipate others' actions is crucial for social interaction. It has been shown that ...
Estimating another person’s subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Estimating another person's subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Estimating another person's subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
International audienceSome evidence in very recent psychological studies have demonstrated that moto...
Successful human social interactions depend upon the transmission of verbal and non-verbal signals f...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
Contains fulltext : 90357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
The attribution of personal traits to other persons depends on the actions the observer performs at ...
The ability to anticipate others' actions is crucial for social interaction. It has been shown that ...
Estimating another person’s subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Estimating another person's subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Estimating another person's subjective confidence is crucial for social interaction, but how this in...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
International audienceSome evidence in very recent psychological studies have demonstrated that moto...
Successful human social interactions depend upon the transmission of verbal and non-verbal signals f...
Our motor system can generate representations which carry information about the goals of another age...
As social animals, it is crucial to understand others' intention. But is it possible to detect socia...
Although action and perception are central components of our interactions with the external world, t...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
International audienceAbstractNon-verbal social interaction between humans requires accurate underst...
Introduction Human actions contain an extensive array of socially relevant information. Previous stu...
Contains fulltext : 90357.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The ability to...
The attribution of personal traits to other persons depends on the actions the observer performs at ...
The ability to anticipate others' actions is crucial for social interaction. It has been shown that ...