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The role of the motor system in action understanding and communication: Evidence from human infants and non-human primates

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DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOBIOLOGY
卷 61, 期 3, 页码 390-401

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/dev.21779

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communication; gesture; human infants; language; mirroring; primates; rhesus macaques

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  1. Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development [P01HD064653]

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There is growing evidence that activation of the motor system during observation of actions, a phenomenon first observed in non-human primates, underlies action understanding and even communication. This review (a) examines the evidence on motor system activity as an underlying neural correlate of action understanding; (b) reviews the theoretical and empirical work linking action understanding and the development of communication, with a specific focus on the role that gestures play as an intermediary; and (c) discusses the research on and existing opportunities for understanding the link between the motor system and communication in both humans and non-human primates, through the lens of action perception. Bringing together findings and perspectives from developmental social cognition in both humans and non-human primates and applying recent neuroscientific perspectives will help to elucidate the processes underlying the ability to understand and communicate with others.

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