2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.tics.2021.02.012
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From Observed Action Identity to Social Affordances

Abstract: Others' observed actions cause continuously changing retinal images, making it challenging to build neural representations of action identity. The monkey anterior intraparietal area (AIP) and its putative human homologue (phAIP) host neurons selective for observed manipulative actions (OMAs). The neuronal activity of both AIP and phAIP allows a stable readout of OMA identity across visual formats, but human neurons exhibit greater invariance and generalize from observed actions to action verbs. These propertie… Show more

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“…Midlevel features are also different from low-level features (e. g., spatial frequency, luminance). This functional definition of body representation builds on findings in nonhuman species showing that many behaviors cluster in some basic functional domains [15,62]. Currently, a major obstacle for understanding midlevel feature processing is the lack of an analytical and quantitative model of body posture and movement perception.…”
Section: Midlevel Ethological Features: a Unifying Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Midlevel features are also different from low-level features (e. g., spatial frequency, luminance). This functional definition of body representation builds on findings in nonhuman species showing that many behaviors cluster in some basic functional domains [15,62]. Currently, a major obstacle for understanding midlevel feature processing is the lack of an analytical and quantitative model of body posture and movement perception.…”
Section: Midlevel Ethological Features: a Unifying Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 86%
“… 4 , 12 More recently, two other AON areas have attracted increasing interest: the anterior intraparietal area (AIP) and the pre-supplementary area F6. AIP plays a role in routing to F5 visual information regarding manipulative actions of other 13 , 14 , 15 and area F6 hosts neurons that selectively encode actions and targets of self and others. 11 , 16 , 17 , 18 , 19 Despite these recent advances in our understanding of the AON, two critical questions remain unanswered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is a growing body of research in action observation that supports the hypothesis of an anatomical segregation in parietal cortex for different action classes , including manipulation, interpersonal interaction, skin displacement, locomotion, and climbing ( Jastorff et al., 2010 ; Abdollahi et al., 2013 ; Ferri et al., 2015 ). Action class refers to a group of exemplars that share similar sensorimotor transformations and motor goals ( Orban et al., 2021 ). For instance, grasping or pushing an object are exemplars of the manipulation class, including actions aiming to move or deform an object.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, walking and running are exemplars of the locomotion class, including actions aiming to move the body of the actor in space. Note that for observed actions of others, both action class and exemplar are defined as the category levels of observed action identity , which refers to the observable features of an action that distinguish it from other actions ( Orban et al., 2021 ). Observed action exemplars can be characterized as the ordinate level of the observed action identity whereas observed action classes can be characterized as the superordinate level.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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