Focusing on the emerging field of 'Motor Cognition,' this book explores the crucial relationship between motor actions and self-identity. It delves into how both performing and observing movements shape our understanding of ourselves, highlighting the author's significant contributions to this area of study. Through this examination, readers gain insights into the interplay between physical actions and the construction of personal identity.
Oxford Psychology Series
This premier international series delves into the field of psychology, having published numerous seminal works over the past two decades. It offers profound insights into the human mind and behavior, attracting both academics and the general reader interested in psychological science. Essential for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the human psyche, the collection spans a vast array of psychological topics and disciplines. Its reputation is built on a foundation of scholarly excellence and enduring relevance.
