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Action Understanding

Action Understanding

Action Understanding

Angelika Lingnau, Universität Regensburg, Germany
Paul Downing, Bangor University
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Hardback
9781009476010
Hardback

    The human ability to effortlessly understand the actions of other people has been the focus of research in cognitive neuroscience for decades. What have we learned about this ability, and what open questions remain? In this Element the authors address these questions by considering the kinds of information an observer may gain when viewing an action. A 'what, how, and why' framing organises evidence and theories about the representations that support classifying an action; how the way an action is performed supports observational learning and inferences about other people; and how an actor's intentions are inferred from her actions. Further evidence shows how brain systems support action understanding, from research inspired by 'mirror neurons' and related concepts. Understanding actions from vision is a multi-faceted process that serves many behavioural goals, and is served by diverse mechanisms and brain systems.

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    No date available
    Hardback
    9781009476010
    76 pages
    235 × 158 × 10 mm
    0.26kg

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. What, how, and why?
    • 3. Attention and automaticity
    • 4. Brain mechanisms
    • 5. Directions for future research
    • 6. Concluding remarks.