Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate how explicit and implicit person models-how different people behave in different situations-shape these predictions. In a novel action identification task, participants judged whether actors interacted with or withdrew from objects. In two experiments, we manipulated, unbeknownst to participants, the two actors action likelihoods across situations, such that one actor typically interacted with one object and withdrew from the other, while the other actor showed the opposite behaviour. In Experiment 2, participants additionally received explicit information about the two individuals that either matched or mismatched their actual behaviours. The ...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Abstract—Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that per-ception and action systems are clearl...
Humans are sensitive to the statistical regularities in action sequences carried out by others. In t...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
Funding: This work was funded by an Economic and Social Research Council grant (http://www.esrc.ac.u...
Experiments 1a, b and d from Chapter Two have been published in a peer-reviewed journal: Schenke, K...
Observing others is predicting others. Humans have a natural tendency to make predictions about othe...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
People make a variety of automatic inferences when observing others' actions. These include inferenc...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Predictive processes are crucial not only for interpreting the actions of individual agents, but als...
Predictive processes are crucial not only for interpreting the actions of individual agents, but als...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Abstract—Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that per-ception and action systems are clearl...
Humans are sensitive to the statistical regularities in action sequences carried out by others. In t...
<div><p>Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we invest...
Predictions allow humans to manage uncertainties within social interactions. Here, we investigate ho...
Funding: This work was funded by an Economic and Social Research Council grant (http://www.esrc.ac.u...
Experiments 1a, b and d from Chapter Two have been published in a peer-reviewed journal: Schenke, K...
Observing others is predicting others. Humans have a natural tendency to make predictions about othe...
Contains fulltext : 191208.pdf.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Humans ar...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
Sensitivity to the regularities and structure contained within sequential, goal-directed actions is ...
People make a variety of automatic inferences when observing others' actions. These include inferenc...
Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in pr...
Predictive processes are crucial not only for interpreting the actions of individual agents, but als...
Predictive processes are crucial not only for interpreting the actions of individual agents, but als...
Reward properties of stimuli can undergo sudden changes, and the detection of these 'reversals' is o...
Abstract—Many theories in cognitive psychology assume that per-ception and action systems are clearl...
Humans are sensitive to the statistical regularities in action sequences carried out by others. In t...