Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on object exploration, object knowledge, attention, and action perception. The influence of active experience may be particularly important in infancy, when motor development is undergoing great changes. Despite the importance of self-produced experience, we know that infants and young children are eventually able to gain knowledge through purely observational experience. In the current work, three-month-old infants were given experience with object-directed actions in one of three forms and their recognition of the goal of grasping actions was then assessed in a habituation paradigm. All infants were given the chance to manually interact with the to...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
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...
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
AbstractReaching is an important and early emerging motor skill that allows infants to interact with...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
Do infants learn to interpret others’ actions through their own experience producing goal-directed a...
Human infants’ tendency to attribute goals to observed actions may help us to understand where peopl...
Recent studies have demonstrated that 6-month-olds perceive manual actions as object-directed (Woodw...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Influential developmental theories claim that infants rely on goals when visually anticipating actio...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...
Recent findings across a variety of domains reveal the benefits of self-produced experience on objec...
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...
Action-perception links have been argued to support the emergence of action understanding, but their...
AbstractReaching is an important and early emerging motor skill that allows infants to interact with...
During the observation of goal-directed actions, infants usually predict the goal at an earlier age ...
Do infants learn to interpret others’ actions through their own experience producing goal-directed a...
Human infants’ tendency to attribute goals to observed actions may help us to understand where peopl...
Recent studies have demonstrated that 6-month-olds perceive manual actions as object-directed (Woodw...
From early in life, infants watch other people's actions. How do young infants come to make sense of...
Influential developmental theories claim that infants rely on goals when visually anticipating actio...
Human infants readily interpret the actions of others in terms of goals, but the origins of this imp...
Since the discovery of mirror neurons, the study of human infant goal-directed actions and object ma...
Contains fulltext : 90419.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This study exa...