Motor Intentions: How Intentions and Motor Representations Come Together

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Abstract

What are the most detailed descriptions under which subjects intend to perform bodily actions? According to Pacherie (2006), these descriptions may be found by looking into motor representations—action representations in the brain that determine the movements to be performed. Specifically, for any motor representation guiding an action, its subject has an M-intention representing that action in as much detail. I show that some M-intentions breach the constraints that intentions should meet. I then identify a set of intentions—motor intentions—that represent actions in as much detail as some motor representations while meeting the constraints that intentions should meet.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)231-256
JournalMind & Language
Volume32
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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