What are they up to? The role of sensory evidence and prior knowledge in action understanding.
Explaining or predicting the behaviour of our conspecifics requires the ability to infer the intentions that motivate it. Such inferences are assumed to rely on two types of information: (1) the sensory information conveyed by movement kinematics and (2) the observer's prior expectations--acqui...
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Main Authors: | Valerian Chambon, Philippe Domenech, Elisabeth Pacherie, Etienne Koechlin, Pierre Baraduc, Chlöé Farrer |
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Language: | EN |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2011
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ee24cb8f63ab46b1be2b5a87d2b9a19f |
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