Selected Works
- Hatfield, E., Cacioppo, J., & Rapson, R. (1994). "Emotional Contagion." New York: Cambridge Press.
- Jeannerod, M. (1997). "The cognitive neuroscience of action." Wiley-Blackwell.
- Jeannerod, M. (2006). "Motor Cognition: What Actions Tell the Self." Oxford University Press.
- Morsella, E., Bargh, J.A., & Gollwitzer, P.M. (Eds.) (2009). Oxford Handbook of Human Action. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Markman, K.D., Klein, W.M.P. & J.A. Suhr (Eds.), (2008). "The Handbook of Imagination and Mental Simulation." New York: Psychology Press.
- Thelen, E. (1995). "Motor development: A new synthesis." American Psychologist, 50, 79-95.
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