Grasping intentions: from thought experiments to empirical evidence.

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Published in Front Hum Neurosci on May 01, 2012

Authors

Cristina Becchio1, Valeria Manera, Luisa Sartori, Andrea Cavallo, Umberto Castiello

Author Affiliations

1: Dipartimento di Psicologia, Centro di Scienza Cognitiva, Università di Torino Torino, Italy.

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