Previous research demonstrates that from early in life, our cortical sensorimotor areas are activated both when performing and when observing actions (mirroring). Recent findings suggest that the adult motor system is also involved in detecting others' rule violations. Yet, how this translates to everyday action errors (e.g., accidentally dropping something) and how error-sensitive motor activity for others' actions emerges are still unknown. In this study, we examined the role of the motor system in error monitoring. Participants observed successful and unsuccessful pincer grasp actions while their electroencephalography was registered. We tested infants (8- and 14-month-olds) at different stages of learning the pincer grasp and adults as ...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
Errors while performing an action are fundamental for learning. During interaction others’ errors mu...
This study investigated the development of the frontal lobe action-monitoring system from late child...
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International audienceThe maturation of processes involved in performance monitoring, crucial for ad...
Contains fulltext : 64780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used measur...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
Although many studies have examined the location and function of the mirror neuron system (MNS) in h...
Although many studies have examined the location and function of the mirror neuron system (MNS) in h...
Recent reports of similar patterns of brain electrical activity (electroencephalogram: EEG) during a...
Recent research has demonstrated that cortical motor areas are engaged when observing motor actions ...
Performance monitoring (PM) is central to learning and decision making. It allows individuals to swi...
Detecting errors in one’s own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for adapta...
Certain regions of the human brain are activated both during action execution and action observation...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
Errors while performing an action are fundamental for learning. During interaction others’ errors mu...
This study investigated the development of the frontal lobe action-monitoring system from late child...
Contains fulltext : 151897.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access) ...
International audienceThe maturation of processes involved in performance monitoring, crucial for ad...
Contains fulltext : 64780.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)We used measur...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
Action execution is prone to errors and, while engaged in interaction, our brain is tuned to detect ...
Although many studies have examined the location and function of the mirror neuron system (MNS) in h...
Although many studies have examined the location and function of the mirror neuron system (MNS) in h...
Recent reports of similar patterns of brain electrical activity (electroencephalogram: EEG) during a...
Recent research has demonstrated that cortical motor areas are engaged when observing motor actions ...
Performance monitoring (PM) is central to learning and decision making. It allows individuals to swi...
Detecting errors in one’s own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for adapta...
Certain regions of the human brain are activated both during action execution and action observation...
How we encode and understand others’ actions is a core problem in social learning. In recent decades...
Errors while performing an action are fundamental for learning. During interaction others’ errors mu...
This study investigated the development of the frontal lobe action-monitoring system from late child...