Does what you hear predict what you will do and say?

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):370 - 371 (2013)
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Abstract

I evaluate the bottlenecks involved in the simulation mechanism underpinning superior predictive abilities for upcoming actions. This perceptual-motor state is characterized by a complex interrelationship designed to make predictions using a highly fine-tuned and constrained motor operation. The extension of such mechanisms to language may occur only in sensorimotor circuits devoted to the action domain

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