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  • 1. Reasoning about 'irrational' actions: when intentional movements cannot be explained, the movements themselves are seen as the goal.
    Schachner A, Carey S.
    Cognition; 2013 Nov; 129(2):309-27. PubMed ID: 23958932
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  • 2. How do we infer others' goals from non-stereotypic actions? The outcome of context-sensitive inferential processing in right inferior parietal and posterior temporal cortex.
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  • 3. Interplay between action and movement intentions during social interaction.
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  • 4. Infants' imitation of goal-directed actions: the role of movements and action effects.
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  • 5. Why side-effect outcomes do not affect intuitions about intentional actions: properly shifting the focus from intentional outcomes back to intentional actions.
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  • 6. From movements to actions: two mechanisms for learning action sequences.
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  • 7. Action understanding as inverse planning.
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  • 8. You can't always get what you want: infants understand failed goal-directed actions.
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  • 9. The role of context in "over-imitation": Evidence of movement-based goal inference in young children.
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  • 10. The role of goal representations in moving to temporal and spatial targets.
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  • 11. What activates the human mirror neuron system during observation of artificial movements: bottom-up visual features or top-down intentions?
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    Neuropsychologia; 2008 Feb 01; 46(7):2033-42. PubMed ID: 18339409
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  • 12. Infants' understanding of object-directed action.
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  • 13. ERP time course and brain areas of spontaneous and intentional goal inferences.
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  • 14. Evolving the capacity to understand actions, intentions, and goals.
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  • 15. The role of the efficiency of novel actions in infants' goal anticipation.
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  • 17. Inferring the intentional states of autonomous virtual agents.
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  • 18. Six-month-old infants expect agents to minimize the cost of their actions.
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  • 19. Grasping the intentions of others: the perceived intentionality of an action influences activity in the superior temporal sulcus during social perception.
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  • 20. Contingency is not enough: Social context guides third-party attributions of intentional agency.
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