Redundancy in the nervous system: Where internal models collapse

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27 (3):396-397 (2004)
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Abstract

Grush has proposed a fairly comprehensive version of the idea of internal models within the framework of the emulation theory of representation. However, the formulation suffers from assumptions that render such models biologically infeasible. Here I present some problems from physiological principles of human movement production to illustrate why. Some alternative views to emulation are presented.

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