Look What I Am Doing: Does Observational Learning Take Place in Evocative Task-Sharing Situations?
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2012
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Look What I Am Doing: Does Observational Learning Take Place in Evocative Task-Sharing Situations? / Ferraro, Luca; Iani, Cristina; Mariani, Michele; R., Nicoletti; V., Gallese; Rubichi, Sandro. - In: PLOS ONE. - ISSN 1932-6203. - ELETTRONICO. - 7:8(2012), pp. e43311-e43311. [10.1371/journal.pone.0043311]
Abstract:
Two experiments were conducted to investigate whether physical and observational practice in task-sharing entail
comparable implicit motor learning. To this end, the social-transfer-of-learning (SToL) effect was assessed when both
participants performed the joint practice task (Experiment 1 – complete task-sharing), or when one participant observed the
other performing half of the practice task (Experiment 2 – evocative task-sharing). Since the inversion of the spatial relations
between responding agent and stimulus position has been shown to prevent SToL, in the present study we assessed it in
both complete and evocative task-sharing conditions either when spatial relations were kept constant or changed from the
practice to the transfer session. The same pattern of results was found for both complete and evocative task-sharing, thus
suggesting that implicit motor learning in evocative task-sharing is equivalent to that obtained in complete task-sharing.
We conclude that this motor learning originates from the simulation of the complementary (rather than the imitative)
action.
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Keywords:
observational learning; motor simulation; Simon effect; motor learning; transfer of learning; joint action; task-sharing
Elenco autori:
Ferraro, Luca; Iani, Cristina; Mariani, Michele; R., Nicoletti; V., Gallese; Rubichi, Sandro
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