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  1. When the Sound Becomes the Goal. 4E Cognition and Teleomusicality in Early Infancy.Andrea Schiavio, Dylan van der Schyff, Silke Kruse-Weber & Renee Timmers - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
  • The You-I event: on the genesis of self-awareness.Stephen Langfur - 2013 - Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 12 (4):769-790.
    I present empirical evidence suggesting that an infant first becomes aware of herself as the focal center of a caregiver's attending. Yet that does not account for her awareness of herself as agent. To address this question, I bring in research on neonatal imitation, as well as studies demonstrating the existence of a neural system in which parts of the same brain areas are activated when observing another's action and when executing a similar one. Applying these findings, I consider gestural (...)
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  • Two-day-old newborns learn to discriminate accelerated-decelerated biological kinematics from constant velocity motion.Laila Craighero, Valentina Ghirardi, Marco Lunghi, Fiorenza Panin & Francesca Simion - 2020 - Cognition 195 (C):104126.
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  • Proactive gaze is present during biological and non-biological motion observation.Laila Craighero & Sonia Mele - 2021 - Cognition 206 (C):104461.
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  • Infants’ motor simulation of observed actions is modulated by the visibility of the actor’s body.Ty W. Boyer, Samuel M. Harding & Bennett I. Bertenthal - 2017 - Cognition 164 (C):107-115.
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