The infant motor system predicts actions based on visual statistical learning

Volume: 185, Pages: 947 - 954
Published: Jan 1, 2019
Abstract
Motor theories of action prediction propose that our motor system combines prior knowledge with incoming sensory input to predict other people's actions. This prior knowledge can be acquired through observational experience, with statistical learning being one candidate mechanism. But can knowledge learned through observation alone transfer into predictions generated in the motor system? To examine this question, we first trained infants at home...
Paper Details
Title
The infant motor system predicts actions based on visual statistical learning
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
185
Pages
947 - 954
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