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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 February 2005
Hommel et al. (2001) try to explain the emergence of distal representations by an evolutionary account which includes their theory of event coding. A closer look at the way the terms “distal representations” and “representations of events” are defined reveals, however, that their hypothesis of a common code for perceived and to-be-produced events is in fact superfluous. Moreover, it shows that they mix up empirical facts with conceptual/definitional facts in the second assumption of their explanation.
Commentary onBernhard Hommel, Jochen Müsseler, Gisa Aschersleben, & Wolfgang Prinz (2001). The Theory of Event Coding (TEC): A framework for perception and action planning. BBS 24(5):849–878.