The relationship between conscious phenomena and physical reality in behaviour control: The need for simplicity through phenomenological clarity

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1):22-23 (2008)
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Abstract

How can be interchangeable with mirroring, which is an automatic response that, from a first-person perspective, enters awareness only after the act? The correspondence between perception of another's action and execution of one's similar action may be an example of a general perception-motor interface that maps perception onto behaviour or disposition towards action, without the need for simulation

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