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Neurocognitive mechanisms underlying social learning in infancy: infants’ neural processing of the effects of others’ actions

机译:婴儿期社会学习的神经认知机制:婴儿对他人行为影响的神经处理

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Social transmission of knowledge is one of the reasons for human evolutionary success, and it has been suggested that already human infants possess eminent social learning abilities. However, nothing is known about the neurocognitive mechanisms that subserve infants’ acquisition of novel action knowledge through the observation of other people’s actions and their consequences in the physical world. In an electroencephalogram study on social learning in infancy, we demonstrate that 9-month-old infants represent the environmental effects of others’ actions in their own motor system, although they never achieved these effects themselves before. The results provide first insights into the neurocognitive basis of human infants’ unique ability for social learning of novel action knowledge.
机译:知识的社会传播是人类进化成功的原因之一,并且已经表明,人类婴儿已经具有杰出的社会学习能力。但是,对于通过观察他人的行为及其在现实世界中的后果,有助于婴儿获得新的行为知识的神经认知机制,人们一无所知。在一项针对婴儿期社会学习的脑电图研究中,我们证明了9个月大的婴儿代表了他人在自己的运动系统中的动作对环境的影响,尽管他们以前从未实现过这些影响。研究结果为人类婴儿新颖的行动知识的社会学习的独特能力的神经认知基础提供了第一见解。

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