General processes, rather than "goals," explain imitation errors.

The goal-directed theory of imitation (GOADI) states that copying of action outcomes (e.g., turning a light switch) takes priority over imitation of the means by which those outcomes are achieved (e.g., choice of effector or grip). The object < effector < grip error pattern in the pen-...

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Main Authors: Bird, G, Brindley, R, Leighton, J, Heyes, C
格式: Journal article
语言:English
出版: 2007