HIGHLIGHTS
SUMMARY
Growing evidence indicates that observers can indeed perceive such modulations (e_g, ), and that they can understand them as conveying specific information about the leader`s proximal (i.e. immediate) goals, such as reaching for a particular object or aiming towards one of several target locations. What allows for such sensitivity towards others` actions is the fact that observers use their own motor systems to predict others` unfolding actions and goals by generating internal simulations of the observed movement (e_g, forward models,). Similar "backpropagation effects" have been reported in social tasks, where distal social goals . . .
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