In recent decades, neurophysiologic studies and, in particular, the identification of the neurological system of "mirror neurons", have opened new horizons in the field of experimental psychology to strengthen the theory of embodied cognition and constructivism, which argues that all aspects of cognition are shaped by the perceptive system of the body that moves and interacts with the environment. Sensory motor skills of the organism, the body and the environment play an important role in knowledge acquisition, but through their functional interaction they also determine the development of specific cognitive skills, thus showing their true nature. It can be said therefore, that mind and body are inseparably linked thanks to the brain and sh...