The discovery of mirror neurons responding similarly when the monkey performs an action and when it observes the experimenter performing the same action (Rizzolatti et al., 1996) has led to human studies of visual processes involved in recognition (Blake and Shiffrar, 2007; Avanzini et al., 2013; Di Dioet al., 2013), prediction of others’ movements (Csibra, 2007;Kilner et al., 2007), and their implication in social cognition.