Observational learning without a model is influenced by the observer’s possibility to act: Evidence from the Simon task (original) (raw)

Iani C., Rubichi S., Ferraro L., Nicoletti R., Gallese V. Cognition (2013) Observational learning without a model is influenced by the observer’s possibility to act: Evidence from the Simon task.

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