Neuroscientist Daniel Wolpert on how the brain evolved not to think and feel but to control movement, and on the psychology of tit-for-tat. Wolpert is the co-author of The Neuroscience of Social Interaction: Decoding, Imitating, and Influencing the Actions of Others. (via)
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