Physical reasoning is the missing link between action goals and kinematics: Comment on: “An active inference model of hierarchical action understanding, learning, and imitation” by Proietti et al.

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The vigor law as a kinematic invariant at work in perceptual-cognitive processes: Comment on “Motor invariants in action execution and perception” by Francesco Torricelli et al.

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Mathematical modeling is an efficient research tool to address challenges in mass extinction research: Reply to comments on “Knowledge gaps and missing links in understanding mass extinctions: Can mathematical modeling help?”

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Changes in style as a diagnostic medical tool or a way to study creativity in art?: Comment on “Can we really ‘read’ art to see the changing brain? A review and empirical assessment of clinical case reports and published artworks for systematic evidence of quality and style changes linked to damage or neurodegenerative disease” by Pelowski et al. (2022)

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Prescriptive, descriptive or predictive models: What approach should be taken when empirical data is limited? Reply to comments on “Mathematical models for Dengue fever epidemiology: A 10-year systematic review”

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Uncovering the secrets of nature’s design: Reply to comments on “Networks behind the morphology and structural design of living systems”

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