The Skill of Translating Thought into Action: Framing The Problem

REVIEW OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY(2020)

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The nature of the cognition-motor interface has been brought to prominence by Butterfill & Sinigaglia ( 2014 ), who argue that the representations employed by the cognitive and motor systems should not be able to interact with each other. Here I argue that recent empirical evidence concerning the interface contradicts several of the assumptions incorporated in Butterfill & Sinigaglia’s account, and I seek to develop a theoretical picture that will allow us to explain the structure of the interface presented by this evidence. The central idea is that neural plasticity incorporates metarepresentational rules for constructing representational systems and linking them. The structure of the cognition-motor interface is constructed flexibly during development and skill learning based on information processing demands.
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