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    Demons of Ecological Rationality
    with Maria Otworowska, Mark Blokpoel, Marieke Sweers, and Todd Wareham
    Cognitive Science 42 (3): 1057-1066. 2018.
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    What do mirror neurons mirror?
    with Sebo Uithol, Harold Bekkering, and Pim Haselager
    Philosophical Psychology 24 (5). 2011.
    Single cell recordings in monkeys provide strong evidence for an important role of the motor system in action understanding. This evidence is backed up by data from studies of the (human) mirror neuron system using neuroimaging or TMS techniques, and behavioral experiments. Although the data acquired from single cell recordings are generally considered to be robust, several debates have shown that the interpretation of these data is far from straightforward. We will show that research based on s…Read more
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    Goals are not implied by actions, but inferred from actions and contexts
    with Willem Haselager and Harold Bekkering
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (1): 38-39. 2008.
    People cannot understand intentions behind observed actions by direct simulation, because goal inference is highly context dependent. Context dependency is a major source of computational intractability in traditional information-processing models. An embodied embedded view of cognition may be able to overcome this problem, but then the problem needs recognition and explication within the context of the new, layered cognitive architecture
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    How action understanding can be rational, Bayesian and tractable
    with Mark Blokpoel, Johan Kwisthout, and T. P. van der Weide
    In S. Ohlsson & R. Catrambone (eds.), Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Cognitive Science Society. 2010.