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Predicting intentions of a familiar significant other beyond the mirror neuron systemCacioppo et al., 2017
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- Cacioppo S
- Juan E
- Monteleone G
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- Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience
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Inferring intentions of others is one of the most intriguing issues in interpersonal interaction. Theories of embodied cognition and simulation suggest that this mechanism takes place through a direct and automatic matching process that occurs between an observed action …
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