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Psychological Science, 2010
Imagining performing an action can induce false memories of having actually performed it—this is referred to as the imagination-inflation effect. Drawing on research suggesting that action observation—like imagination—involves action simulation, and thus creates matching motor representations in observers, we examined whether false memories of self ...
Lindner, Isabel +3 more
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Imagining performing an action can induce false memories of having actually performed it—this is referred to as the imagination-inflation effect. Drawing on research suggesting that action observation—like imagination—involves action simulation, and thus creates matching motor representations in observers, we examined whether false memories of self ...
Lindner, Isabel +3 more
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Learning Actions from Observations
IEEE Robotics & Automation Magazine, 2010In the area of imitation learning, one of the important research problems is action representation. There has been a growing interest in expressing actions as a combination of meaningful subparts called action primitives. Action primitives could be thought of as elementary building blocks for action representation.
Volker Kruger +4 more
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Perception, Observation et Action
Movement & Sport Sciences, 2015L’observation d’actions est une caracteristique preponderante de l’Homme et de l’animal et participe grandement au developpement des habiletes motrices. Le fait de voir une tierce personne realiser un mouvement active le reseau des neurones miroirs, reconnus comme la base neurophysiologique de la comprehension des actions d’autrui.
Lebon, Florent +3 more
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Detecting assembly actions by scene observation
Proceedings 2000 International Conference on Image Processing (Cat. No.00CH37101), 2002We present a fast and reliable method to analyse an image sequence where two human hands perform assembly actions. Our classifier to detect the initial skin coloured regions is based on a polynomial classifier of sixth degree. For each region a judgement is calculated using two cues. The first cue is motion information obtained from a difference image.
Fritsch, Jannik +3 more
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2005
AbstractCausality does not just tell us what to expect as passive observers, but what to expect when we take action, when we act as agents and intervene on the world. Causality concerns the effects of the actions we take. It also concerns the effects that actions that we do not actually take would have were we to take them.
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AbstractCausality does not just tell us what to expect as passive observers, but what to expect when we take action, when we act as agents and intervene on the world. Causality concerns the effects of the actions we take. It also concerns the effects that actions that we do not actually take would have were we to take them.
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Reputation with observed actions
Economic Theory, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Observing Action in Uncertainty: The Role of Belief-tracking in Action Observation
2022<p><b>Recent research provides compelling evidence that our own motor system plays an important role in predicting the outcome of observed actions by others in our environment through a “mirroring system”. It has been argued that this ability to mirror the actions of our peers is the key to understanding others’ minds.
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Markov perfect equilibrium. I: Observable actions
2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Maskin, Eric, Tirole, Jean
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