Teleological and referential understanding of action in infancy.
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Development and neurophysiology of mentalizingWhat's Special about Human Imitation? A Comparison with Enculturated ApesCommunication-induced memory biases in preverbal infantsDo Dogs Provide Information Helpfully?Decoding intention: a neuroergonomic perspective.Linking language with embodied and teleological representations of action for humanoid cognitionWhat imitation tells us about social cognition: a rapprochement between developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience.The cultural evolution of mind reading.The posterior superior temporal sulcus is sensitive to the outcome of human and non-human goal-directed actions.The 'like me' framework for recognizing and becoming an intentional agentActions Seen through Babies' Eyes: A Dissociation between Looking Time and Predictive Gaze.Infants' developing understanding of social gaze.Intact and impaired mechanisms of action understanding in autism.The contribution of brain sub-cortical loops in the expression and acquisition of action understanding abilities.Two sources of meaning in infant communication: preceding action contexts and act-accompanying characteristics.How infants relate looker and object: evidence for a perceptual learning account of gaze following in infancy.Visual cues of motion that trigger animacy perception at birth: the case of self-propulsion.Actors and actions: The role of agent behavior in infants' attribution of goals.Dressing the mind properly for the game.Cry babies and pollyannas: Infants can detect unjustified emotional reactions.Motor activation during action perception depends on action interpretation.The early development of human mirror mechanisms: evidence from electromyographic recordings at 3 and 6 months.How dogs know when communication is intended for them.A new look at infant pointing.Infants' perception of goal-directed actions: development through cue-based bootstrapping.Activation of the human superior temporal gyrus during observation of goal attribution by intentional objects.IntroductionSocial Cognition and the Origins of Imitation, Empathy, and Theory of Mind
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Teleological and referential understanding of action in infancy.
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Gergely Csibra
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2003-03-01T00:00:00Z