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A mass assembly of associative mechanisms: A dynamical systems account of natural social interaction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 April 2014
Abstract
The target article offers a negative, eliminativist thesis, dissolving the specialness of mirroring processes into a solution of associative mechanisms. We support the authors' project enthusiastically. What they are currently missing, we argue, is a positive, generative thesis about associative learning mechanisms and how they might give way to the complex, multimodal coordination that naturally arises in social interaction.
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A mass assembly of associative mechanisms: A dynamical systems account of natural social interaction
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