Ideo-motor actions: An embodied account
Abstract
The ideo-motor theory of actions, which has been strongly criticized during the last century, is currently receiving new interest in both cognitive psychology and philosophy. In this paper I will describe the principal theoretical reasons of this renewed attention. More particularly, here I will propose that the functioning of the mirror neurons’ system is a very useful tool to describe how the classic concept of ideo-motor action is close to the contemporary concept of simulated action