The Neuroscience of social interaction: decoding, imitating and influencing the actions of others
Author: Frith, Chris ; Wolpert, Daniel M.Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP) 2004.Language: EnglishDescription: 329 p. : Graphs/Photos.ISBN: 0198529252Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical references and index and glossaryItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Includes bibliographical references and index and glossary
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The Neuroscience of Social Interaction Decoding, imitating and influencing the actions of others Contents List of Contributors Introduction: the study of social interactions T Singer, D. M. Wolpert, and C. D. Frith ix xiii Biological motion: decoding social signals 1. Electrophysiology and brain imaging of biological motion A. Puce and D. Perrett 1 23 45 77 2. Teleological and referential understanding of action in infancy G. Csibra 3. Development and neurophysiology of mentalizing U Frith and C. D. Frith 4. Mathematical modelling of animate and intentional motion J. Rittscher, A. Blake, A. Hoogs, and G. Stein Mirror neurons: imitating the behaviour of others 5. What imitation tells us about social cognition: a rapprochement between developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience 109 A. N. Meltzoff and J. Decety 6. Action generation and action perception in imitation: an instance of the ideomotor principle A. Wohlschläger, M Gattis, and H. Bekkering 131 7. The manifold nature of interpersonal relations: the quest for a common mechanism V. Gallese 159 183 199 8. Imitation as behaviour parsing R. W. Byrne 9. Computational approaches to motor learning by imitation S. Schaal, A. Ijspeert, and A. Billard Mentalizing: closing the communication loop 10. Detecting agents S. C. Johnson 219 viii Contents 11. Facial expressions, their communicatory functions and neuro-cognitive substrates R. J. R. Blair 241 265 283 12. Models of dyadic social interaction D. Griffin and R. Gonzalez 13. Dressing the mind properly for the game D. Sally 14. A unifying computational framework for motor control and social interaction D. M. Wolpert, K Doya, and M Kawato 305 323 Index
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