Motor cognition : what actions tell the self / Marc Jeannerod.
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- 9780191546884
- 0191546887
- 9780191720994
- 0191720992
- 0198569645
- 9780198569640
- 0198569653
- 9780198569657
- Brain -- Physiology
- Motor ability
- Cognition
- Human information processing
- Cognition -- physiology
- Mental Processes
- Motor Activity
- Psychomotor Performance -- physiology
- Motor Skills
- Cognition
- Cerveau -- Physiologie
- Activité motrice
- Cognition
- Traitement de l'information chez l'homme
- cognition
- MEDICAL -- Neuroscience
- PSYCHOLOGY -- Neuropsychology
- Brain -- Physiology
- Cognition
- Motor ability
- Psychomotorik
- Selbst
- Hirnfunktion
- Kognition
- 612.8/2 22
- QP376 .J415 2006eb
- 2006 K-007
- WL 300
- CP 7000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-198) and indexes.
Representations for actions -- Imagined actions as a prototypical form of action representation -- Consciousness of self-produced actions and intentions -- The sense of agency and the self-other distinction -- How do we perceive and understand the actions of others -- The simulation hypothesis of motor cognition.
"Motor Cognition' describes the field of motor cognition - one to which the author's contribution has been seminal. The book examines how the motor actions we perform and watch others perform play a pivotal role in the construction of the 'self"--Our ability to acknowledge and recognise our own identity
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