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From semantic analogy to theoretical confusion?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2004

Valérie Gaveau*
Affiliation:
Space and Action, INSERM U53, Bron, 69500, Francehttp://www.lyon.inserm.fr/534
Michel Desmurget*
Affiliation:
Space and Action, INSERM U53, Bron, 69500, Francehttp://www.lyon.inserm.fr/534
Pierre Baraduc*
Affiliation:
INSERM U483, 75005Paris, France
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Abstract:

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We briefly address three issues that might be important to evaluate the validity of the “emulation theory”: (1) Does it really say something new? (2) Are similar processes engaged in action, imagery, and perception? (3) Does a brain amodal emulator exist?

Type
Open Peer Commentary
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2004