In Sync: Metaphor, Mechanism or Marker of Mutual Understanding?

作者: A. Stolk

DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0607-14.2014

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摘要: The capacity for mutual understanding, often metaphorically expressed as “being in sync,” is one of the great scientific enigmas ([Levinson, 2006][1]). How can we understand what another thinking or feeling just by observing their actions? For example, how does my friend know I am suggesting

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