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Matthew Longo

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    Flexibility and development of mirroring mechanisms
    with Bennett I. Bertenthal
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1): 31-31. 2008.
    The empirical support for the shared circuits model (SCM) is mixed. We review recent results from our own lab and others supporting a central claim of SCM that mirroring occurs at multiple levels of representation. By contrast, the model is silent as to why human infants are capable of showing imitative behaviours mediated by a mirror system. This limitation is a problem with formal models that address neither the neural correlates nor the behavioural evidence directly
    Philosophy of NeuroscienceDevelopment of Theory of Mind
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    Posture modulates implicit hand maps
    Consciousness and Cognition 36 96-102. 2015.
    Conscious and Unconscious MemoryAction and Consciousness in Psychology
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    Where exactly am I? Self-location judgements distribute between head and torso
    with Adrian J. T. Alsmith
    Consciousness and Cognition 24 70-74. 2014.
    Science of ConsciousnessFirst-Person Contents
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    The plasticity of near space: Evidence for contraction
    with Stella F. Lourenco
    Cognition 112 (3): 451-456. 2009.
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    Intuitive anatomy: Distortions of conceptual knowledge of hand structure
    Cognition 142 (C): 230-235. 2015.
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    Seeing the body distorts tactile size perception
    with Renata Sadibolova
    Cognition 126 (3): 475-481. 2013.
    Science of Consciousness
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