Action observation and execution: What is shared?
@article{deVignemont2008ActionOA,
title={Action observation and execution: What is shared?},
author={Fr{\'e}d{\'e}rique de Vignemont and Patrick Haggard},
journal={Social Neuroscience},
year={2008},
volume={3},
pages={421 - 433}
}Abstract Performing an action and observing it activate the same internal representations of action. The representations are therefore shared between self and other (shared representations of action, SRA). But what exactly is shared? At what level within the hierarchical structure of the motor system do SRA occur? Understanding the content of SRA is important in order to decide what theoretical work SRA can perform. In this paper, we provide some conceptual clarification by raising three main…
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