Action experience alters 3-month-old infants' perception of others' actions |
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Authors: | Sommerville Jessica A Woodward Amanda L Needham Amy |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology and Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington 98195, USA. sommej@u.washington.edu |
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Abstract: | ![]() An intervention facilitated 3-month-old infants' apprehension of objects either prior to (reach first), or after (watch first) viewing another person grasp similar objects in a visual habituation procedure. Action experience facilitated action perception: reach-first infants focused on the relation between the actor and her goal, but watch-first infants did not. Infants' sensitivity to the actor's goal was correlated with their engagement in object-directed contact with the toys. These findings indicate that infants can rapidly form goal-based action representations and suggest a developmental link between infants' goal directed actions and their ability to detect goals in the actions of others. |
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Keywords: | Action/perception Intentional structure Infant cognitive development |
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