Lecture 15 Flashcards
(13 cards)
What characterizes “dumb ‘reflexive’ embodiment?”
- Automatic, encapsulated, unconscious.
- Inflexible “perception-action” links.
- Learned via repeated association.
What characterizes “clever ‘rational’ embodiment?”
- Meaning-dependent
- Flexible and conditional
- Socially situated
People imitate the Einstein robot mindlessly, despite _____________
knowing about the robot’s artificial nature and not liking the robot.
Mirror neurons activate when ___________
they want to mirror something.
Mimicry is ________ involved in emotion perception.
Causally.
Blocking facial feedback ________________
impairs emotion recognition.
Mimicry training facilitates ______________________
emotion recognition.
Successful imitation training _____________
improves facial recognition.
If 14-month olds saw the woman with her hands occupied turn the light on with her head, then they would _________
Use their hands.
If 14-month olds saw a woman turn the light on with their head and their hands were free, then __________
the infants would use their head.
What was the procedure for the power study?
- Subjects responded to a high power, neutral, or low power story.
- For instance, a high power story would be a time where you had power over a group.
In the power and smiles test, when both perceiver and target match in power, then ___________
they smile more to anger than to happy targets.
In the power and smiles test, there were more smiles to ____________
smiles.