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    What is so special about embodied simulation?
    with Vittorio Gallese
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences 15 (11): 512-519. 2011.
    Simulation theories of social cognition abound in the literature, but it is often unclear what simulation means and how it works. The discovery of mirror neurons, responding both to action execution and observation, suggested an embodied approach to mental simulation. Over the last years this approach has been hotly debated and alternative accounts have been proposed. We discuss these accounts and argue that they fail to capture the uniqueness of embodied simulation (ES). ES theory provides a un…Read more
  • Psychoanalysis : Science or aesthetic-linguistic research?
    In Pierluigi Barrotta, Anna Laura Lepschy & Emma Bond (eds.), Freud and Italian culture, Peter Lang. 2008.
  • Dal globale al locale: fenomenologia del cambiamento
    Iride: Filosofia e Discussione Pubblica 3 625-630. 2000.
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    de Bruin & Gallagher suggest that the view of embodied simulation put forward in our recent article lacks explanatory power. We argue that the notion of reuse of mental states represented with a bodily format provides a convincing simulational account of the mirroring mechanism and its role in mind -reading
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    Mirror in action
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 16 (6-8): 6-8. 2009.
    Several authors have recently pointed out the hyper-mentalism of the standard mindreading models, arguing for the need of an embodied and enactive approach to social cognition. Various attempts to provide an account of the primary ways of interacting with others, however, have fallen short of allowing for both what kind of intentional engagement is crucial in the basic forms of social navigation and also what neural mechanisms can be thought to underpin them. The aimof the paper is to counter th…Read more
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    The mirror roots of social cognition
    with L. Sparaci
    Acta Philosophica 17 (2): 307-330. 2008.
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    The Bodily Self as Power for Action
    with Vittorio Gallese
    Neuropsychologia. 2010.
    The aim of our paper is to show that there is a sense of body that is enactive in nature and that enables to capture the most primitive sense of self. We will argue that the body is primarily given to us as source or power for action, i.e., as the variety of motor potentialities that define the horizon of the world in which we live, by populating it with things at hand to which we can be directed and with other bodies we can interact with. We will show that this sense of body as bodily self is, …Read more
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    Mirror neurons: This is the question
    Journal of Consciousness Studies 15 (10-11): 70-92. 2008.
    Despite the impressive body of evidence supporting the existence of a mirror neuron (MN) system for action, the original claim regarding its crucial role in action understanding remains controversial. Emma Borg has recently launched a sharp attack on this claim, with the aim of demonstrating that neither the original version nor the subsequent revisions of the MN hypothesis tell us very much about how intentional attribution actually works. In this article I take up the challenge she issues in t…Read more