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Representation: Emulation and anticipation
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A neuropsychological approach to motor control and imagery
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- 01 June 2004, p. 419
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Sensation and emulation of coordinated actions
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- 01 June 2004, pp. 419-420
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Representing is more than emulating
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- 01 June 2004, pp. 420-421
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Small brains and minimalist emulation: When is an internal model no longer a model?
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Two distinctions concerning emulators
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Computing the motor-sensor map
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Motoric emulation may contribute to perceiving imitable stimuli
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Author's Response
Further explorations of the empirical and theoretical aspects of the emulation theory
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- 01 June 2004, pp. 425-442
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