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Action Recognition Depends on Observer's Level of Action Control and Social Personality Traits
2013
PLoS ONE
Humans recognize both the movement (physical) goals and action (conceptual) goals of individuals with whom they are interacting. Here, we assessed whether spontaneous recognition of others' goals depends on whether the observers control their own behavior at the movement or action level. We also examined the relationship between individual differences in empathy and ASD-like traits, and the processing of other individual's movement and action goals that are known to be encoded in the
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0081392
pmid:24303046
pmcid:PMC3839811
fatcat:7xey3ly3jze7bco2xxuxkx4erq