“…The intercommunication between specific brain regions, which are often referred to as mirror neuron system or action observation network, has been suggested to enable this inference of others' intentions and imitation of their behavior (Buccino et al, 2004;Craighero, 2004, 2005;Iacoboni, 2005Iacoboni, , 2009Iacoboni and Dapretto, 2006;Kilner et al, 2007). While a genetic predisposition may supply the foundation to develop such a system (Rizzolatti and Craighero, 2004;Ferrari et al, 2006;Lepage and Théoret, 2007;Bonini and Ferrari, 2011;Casile et al, 2011), its development -per se -seems to be strongly determined by social interaction (Meltzoff, 2007;Heyes, 2010;Nagai et al, 2011;Froese et al, 2012;Saby et al, 2012), sensorimotor experience, motor cognition, and embodiment (Gallese and Goldman, 1998;Catmur et al, 2007;Gallese, 2007a;Gallese et al, 2009). Due to observations such as the foregoing, cognitive science has recently undergone a pragmatic turn, focusing on the enactive roots of cognition (Engel et al, 2013).…”