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    Sensorimotor accounts of joint attention
    with Alexander Maye, Carme Isern-Mas, and John A. Michael
    Scholarpedia 12 (2): 42361. 2017.
    Joint attention is a social-cognitive phenomenon in which two or more agents direct their attention together towards the same object. Definitions range from this rather broad conception to more specific definitions which require that, in addition, attention be directed to the same aspect of that object and that agents need to be mutually aware of their jointly attending. Joint attention is an important coordination mechanism in joint action. The capacity for engaging in joint attention, in parti…Read more
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    The Implications of the Second-Person Perspective for Personhood: An Application to the case of Human Infants and Non-human Primates
    with Carme Isern-Mas and Ana Pérez-Manrique
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 41 (2): 133-150. 2022.
    This paper proposes an intermediate account of personhood, based on the capacity to participate in intersubjective interactions. We articulate our proposal as a reply to liberal and restrictive accounts, taking Mark Rowlands’ and Stephen Darwall’s proposals as contemporary representatives of each view, respectively. We argue that both accounts fall short of dealing with borderline cases and defend our intermediate view: The criteria of personhood based on the second-person perspective of mental …Read more
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    A Minimal Turing Test: Reciprocal Sensorimotor Contingencies for Interaction Detection
    with Manuel G. Bedia and Antoni Gomila
    Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 14 481235. 2020.
    In the classical Turing test, participants are challenged to tell whether they are interacting with another human being or with a machine. The way the interaction takes place is not direct, but a distant conversation through computer screen messages. Basic forms of interaction are face-to-face and embodied, context-dependent and based on the detection of reciprocal sensorimotor contingencies. Our idea is that interaction detection requires the integration of proprioceptive and interoceptive patt…Read more