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The Hand, 2017
- Marta Bertolaso, Nicola Di Stefano:
The Hand - Perception, Cognition, Action. Studies in Applied Philosophy, Epistemology and Rational Ethics 38, Springer 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-66880-2
From Action to Cognition, from Cognition to Action
- Leonardo Fogassi
:
The Cognitive Properties of the Motor System and Mirror Neurons. 3-17 - Valentina Focaroli, Jana M. Iverson:
Children's Object Manipulation: A Tool for Knowing the External World and for Communicative Development. 19-27 - Laura Sparaci, Virginia Volterra:
Hands Shaping Communication: From Gestures to Signs. 29-54 - Fabrizio Taffoni, Eugenia Polizzi di Sorrentino
, Gloria Sabbatini
, Domenico Formica, Valentina Truppa:
Primates' Propensity to Explore Objects: How Manual Actions Affect Learning in Children and Capuchin Monkeys. 55-73 - Anna Lisa Ciancio
, Francesca Cordella
, Klaus-Peter Hoffmann, Andreas Schneider, Eugenio Guglielmelli, Loredana Zollo
:
Current Achievements and Future Directions of Hand Prostheses Controlled via Peripheral Nervous System. 75-95
The Hand, Human Identity and Creativity
- Maria Teresa Russo
:
The Human Hand as a Microcosm. A Philosophical Overview on the Hand and Its Role in the Processes of Perception, Action, and Cognition. 99-113 - José Manuel Chillón
:
Ready-to-Hand in Heidegger. Philosophy as an Everyday Understanding of the World and the Question Concerning Technology. 115-126 - Xavier Escribano, Albert Pérez-Bellmunt
:
The Therapeutic Hand. 127-145 - Maria Pia Chirinos:
Cooking and Human Evolution. 147-161 - Sixto J. Castro:
Essential to Art - Hand, Touch and the Aesthetic Experience. 163-173 - Marc Leman, Luc Nijs
, Nicola Di Stefano
:
On the Role of the Hand in the Expression of Music. 175-192
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