The medial prefrontal cortex, the ACC, & the temporoparietal junction (TPJ) are involved with understanding & decoding the movement of others, an 'intentionality detector'. A 'mirror system' in the brain allows us to run simulations of what people are doing to know their feelings
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If I am forced to choose, I 'd to go with exemplars, but I rather favour a simple associative account.
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Damn you, animal people!


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That paper is with freaking humans!


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I never ever work with animal data.
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hahahahaha. Give me 100 rats and pigs before a single human. They follow instructions!!! Pigs=pigeons, you would know this if you ever work with them
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Of course, but I actually just thought of
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WTF are you talking about?
Ahhh! I think I gotcha! Pigs... these are telling Ⓐ ⚑...
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Also I always think levels of analysis matter. They are the only way to understand a complex system (society, brains, etc.) and situating the discussion on a level or levels is paramount for scientific understanding/progress.
