Watch and Learn: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning from Others' Actions
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2021.01.007
Watch and Learn: The Cognitive Neuroscience of Learning from Others' Actions
Abstract
The mirror neuron system has dominated understanding of observational learning from a cognitive neuroscience perspective. Our review highlights the value of observational learning frameworks that integrate a more diverse and distributed set of cognitive and brain systems, including those implicated in sensorimotor transformations, as well as in more general processes such as executive control, reward, and social cognition. We argue that understanding how observational learning occurs in the real world will require neuroscientific frameworks that consider how visuomotor processes interface with more general aspects of cognition, as well as how learning context and action complexity shape mechanisms supporting learning from watching others.
Keywords: human mirror neuron system; motor learning; motor system; observational learning; real-world neuroscience; reward; social cognition.
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Declaration of Interests The authors declare no competing interests in relation to this work.
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