Learning what behaviour is appropriate in a specific context by observing the actions of others and their outcomes is a key constituent of human cognition, because it saves time and energy and reduces exposure to potentially dangerous situations. Observational learning of associative rules relies on the ability to map the actions of others onto our own, process outcomes, and combine these sources of information. Here, we combined newly developed experimental tasks and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to investigate the neural mechanisms that govern such observational learning. Results show that the neural systems involved in individual trial-and-error learning and in action observation and execution both participate in observati...
Learning by watching others, or observational learning, is important for social development and surv...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The ability to evaluate others' errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the ne...
<div><p>Learning what behaviour is appropriate in a specific context by observing the actions of oth...
Reinforcement learning (RL) theory posits that learning is driven by discrepancies between the predi...
Humans and some animal species are able to learn stimulus-response (S-R) associations by observing o...
The mirror neuron system has dominated understanding of observational learning from a cognitive neur...
Individuals learn both from the outcomes of their own internally generated actions (“experiential le...
Learning from errors is a critical feature of human cognition. It underlies our ability to adapt to ...
Learning from errors is a critical feature of human cognition. It underlies our ability to adapt to ...
The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand ...
When seeing people perform actions, we are able to quickly predict the action's outcomes. These pred...
In observational learning (OL), organisms learn from observing the behavior of others. There are at ...
Neuroimaging evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that the same neural structures subserve ...
Neuroimaging evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that the same neural structures subserve ...
Learning by watching others, or observational learning, is important for social development and surv...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The ability to evaluate others' errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the ne...
<div><p>Learning what behaviour is appropriate in a specific context by observing the actions of oth...
Reinforcement learning (RL) theory posits that learning is driven by discrepancies between the predi...
Humans and some animal species are able to learn stimulus-response (S-R) associations by observing o...
The mirror neuron system has dominated understanding of observational learning from a cognitive neur...
Individuals learn both from the outcomes of their own internally generated actions (“experiential le...
Learning from errors is a critical feature of human cognition. It underlies our ability to adapt to ...
Learning from errors is a critical feature of human cognition. It underlies our ability to adapt to ...
The ability to recognise that another's belief is false is a hallmark of our capacity to understand ...
When seeing people perform actions, we are able to quickly predict the action's outcomes. These pred...
In observational learning (OL), organisms learn from observing the behavior of others. There are at ...
Neuroimaging evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that the same neural structures subserve ...
Neuroimaging evidence increasingly supports the hypothesis that the same neural structures subserve ...
Learning by watching others, or observational learning, is important for social development and surv...
This thesis describes investigations on how the brain processes social influences during decision ma...
The ability to evaluate others' errors makes it possible to learn from their mistakes without the ne...