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- W571515056 abstract "In order to imitate the actions of others actors must solve the visuomotorcorrespondence problem: Visual representations of actions must somehow be ‘matched-up’with their corresponding motor programs. In addition, hypothesised motorcontributions to perception require a solution to the reverse motor-to-visualcorrespondence problem. This thesis is concerned with the origins of visuomotorcorrespondence knowledge – how actors match visual representations of actions to thecorresponding motor representations.Chapter 1 describes rival accounts of the acquisition of visuomotor correspondenceknowledge and evaluates the evidence for each. Two types of theory are reviewed:Associative solutions - which argue that correlated sensorimotor experience is necessaryto link visual and motor representations - and nativist solutions - which posit innatevisuomotor links or innate means to achieve such connections.The first two empirical chapters address previous findings that appear to challengeassociative accounts. Experiments 1 and 2 (Chapter 2) sought a better understanding ofthe mechanisms mediating superior recognition of self-produced movements relative tothose produced by friends. Experiments 3 and 4 (Chapter 3) sought to identify theconditions necessary for the refinement of visuomotor correspondences. The resultsfrom these experiments indicate that our ability to match observed and executed actionsis mediated by links acquired associatively during correlated sensorimotor experience.Chapters 4 and 5 sought to determine which associative solution best describes theacquisition of visuomotor links. Experiments 5 and 6 (Chapter 4) tested whether theacquisition of visuomotor links is sensitive to contingency, while Experiments 7 and 8(Chapter 5) sought to determine whether ‘second-learned’ visuomotor links are subjectto contextual modulation. The results from both chapters suggest that the acquisition ofvisuomotor links conforms to the principles of associative learning established throughthe study of conditioning in humans and animals." @default.
- W571515056 created "2016-06-24" @default.
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- W571515056 date "2012-01-28" @default.
- W571515056 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W571515056 title "Visuomotor correspondence in imitation and self-recognition" @default.
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