Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2202380966> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2202380966 endingPage "482" @default.
- W2202380966 startingPage "472" @default.
- W2202380966 abstract "The current study explores the neural correlates of action perception and its relation to infants' active experience performing goal-directed actions. Study 1 provided active training with sticky mittens that enables grasping and object manipulation in prereaching 4-month-olds. After training, EEG was recorded while infants observed images of hands grasping toward (congruent) or away from (incongruent) objects. We demonstrate that brief active training facilitates social perception as indexed by larger amplitude of the P400 ERP component to congruent compared with incongruent trials. Study 2 presented 4-month-old infants with passive training in which they observed an experimenter perform goal-directed reaching actions, followed by an identical ERP session to that used in Study 1. The second study did not demonstrate any differentiation between congruent and incongruent trials. These results suggest that (1) active experience alters the brains' response to goal-directed actions performed by others and (2) visual exposure alone is not sufficient in developing the neural networks subserving goal processing during action observation in infancy." @default.
- W2202380966 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2202380966 creator A5035561335 @default.
- W2202380966 creator A5060205961 @default.
- W2202380966 creator A5062297981 @default.
- W2202380966 date "2016-03-01" @default.
- W2202380966 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W2202380966 title "Enhanced Neural Processing of Goal-directed Actions After Active Training in 4-Month-Old Infants" @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1544943500 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1760723224 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1934253418 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1940908052 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1967023950 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1967357157 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1971487615 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1973193888 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1980608533 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W1996635725 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2010445975 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2017246109 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2027437222 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2031269819 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2031291708 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2042239418 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2060387323 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2062317428 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2066514016 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2071161632 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2072429842 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2075674547 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2078525856 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2096410282 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2098982334 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2100012722 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2103246377 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2104578480 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2107446176 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2108446278 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2109868510 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2112387466 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2113885007 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2118586055 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2121047668 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2123869014 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2124446041 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2125491121 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2125996271 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2127386355 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2132903155 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2133046643 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2135959198 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2143853858 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2148394200 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2149075861 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2153005349 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2155063192 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2158516328 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2159064451 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2163266267 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2163337329 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2164922756 @default.
- W2202380966 cites W2169783206 @default.
- W2202380966 doi "https://doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_00909" @default.
- W2202380966 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26679217" @default.
- W2202380966 hasPublicationYear "2016" @default.
- W2202380966 type Work @default.
- W2202380966 sameAs 2202380966 @default.
- W2202380966 citedByCount "20" @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662016 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662017 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662018 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662019 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662020 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662021 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662022 @default.
- W2202380966 countsByYear W22023809662023 @default.
- W2202380966 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2202380966 hasAuthorship W2202380966A5035561335 @default.
- W2202380966 hasAuthorship W2202380966A5060205961 @default.
- W2202380966 hasAuthorship W2202380966A5062297981 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C121332964 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C129564537 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C154945302 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C169760540 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C169900460 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C180747234 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C26760741 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C2780791683 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C2781238097 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C41008148 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C46312422 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConcept C62520636 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConceptScore W2202380966C121332964 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConceptScore W2202380966C129564537 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConceptScore W2202380966C138496976 @default.
- W2202380966 hasConceptScore W2202380966C154945302 @default.