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Brain to Brain approaches to joint actions




Auteur(s) : KEYSERS CHRISTIAN    04-11-2015 
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Description : Joint actions require an ability to understand and predict the actions of others far enough into the future to have time to plan and execute matching motor programs. Here I will review experiments in which we have tracked information flow from one brain to another to show that the motor system seems to play a key role in these functions. I will embed this experimental data in a Hebbian learning model, which posits that predictions are the result of synaptic plasticity during self­observation. Jointly this talk will aim to trigger thoughts on how we can study the involvement of the motor system in coordinating actions across individuals


Mots-clés libres : interaction linguistique, improvisation
Classification générale : Sociologie
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Niveau : enseignement supérieur

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Taille : 305.96 Mo
Durée d'exécution : 1 heure 2 minutes 40 secondes

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