Links between action perception and action production in 10-week-old infants.

Abstract:

:In order to understand how experience of an action alters functional brain responses to visual information, we examined the effects of reflex walking on how 10-week-old infants processed biological motion. We gave experience of the reflex walk to half the participants, and did not give this experience to the other half of the sample. The participant's electrical brain activity in response to viewing upright and inverted walking and crawling movements indicated the detection of biological motion only for that group which experience the reflex walk, as evidenced by parietal electrode greater positivity for the upright than the inverted condition. This effect was observed only for the walking stimuli. This study suggests that parietal regions are associated with the perception of biological motion even at 9-11 weeks. Further, this result strongly suggests that experience refines the perception of biological motion and that at 10 weeks of age, the link between action perception and action production is tightly woven.

journal_name

Neuropsychologia

journal_title

Neuropsychologia

authors

Reid VM,Kaduk K,Lunn J

doi

10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.11.005

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2019-03-18 00:00:00

pages

69-74

eissn

0028-3932

issn

1873-3514

pii

S0028-3932(17)30418-9

journal_volume

126

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