نتایج جستجو برای: mirror neurons

تعداد نتایج: 193820  

2014
Ricardo R. García Francisco Zamorano Francisco Aboitiz

The capacity for language is arguably the most remarkable innovation of the human brain. A relatively recent interpretation prescribes that part of the language-related circuits were co-opted from circuitry involved in hand control-the mirror neuron system (MNS), involved both in the perception and in the execution of voluntary grasping actions. A less radical view is that in early humans, comm...

2015
Emmanuele Tidoni Matteo Candidi

This review asks whether observers can obtain information about others' intentions from observation of their actions; and if so, whether this process is performed using direct perceptual or inferential processes (prominent examples of each being the intention understanding theory of mirror neuron function, and mentalizing accounts of intention understanding, respectively). I propose four condit...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2008
Victoria Southgate Antonia F de C Hamilton

The 'broken mirror' theory of autism has received considerable attention far beyond the scientific community. This theory proposes that the varied social-cognitive difficulties characteristic of autism could be explained by dysfunction of the mirror neuron system, thought to play a role in imitation. We examine this theory and argue that explaining typical imitation behavior, and the failure to...

2015
Edson Filho Maurizio Bertollo Claudio Robazza Silvia Comani

Since the discovery of the mirror neuron system in the 1980s, little, if any, research has been devoted to the study of interactive motor tasks (Goldman, 2012). Scientists interested in the neuropsychophysiological markers of joint motor action have relied on observation paradigms and passive tasks rather than dynamic paradigms and interactive tasks (Konvalinka and Roepstorff, 2012). Within thi...

2015
Analía Arévalo Juliana Baldo Fernando González-Perilli Agustín Ibáñez

Basic Research in Psychology and Faculty of Information and Communication, University of the Republic, Montevideo, Uruguay, 3 Department of Basic, Evolutionary and Educational Psychology, Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 4 Laboratory of Experimental Psychology and Neuroscience, Institute of Cognitive Neurology (INECO), Favaloro University, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 5 National...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2005
Tim Saltuklaroglu Joseph Kalinowski

BACKGROUND Similar positive results (e.g. immediate decreases in stuttering frequency and a 60-80% recovery rate from stuttering) have been reported for numerous therapeutic protocols for treating childhood stuttering, many of which have been diametrically opposite in their orientations and implementations. For example, Johnson advocated indirect treatments that simply advocated refraining from...

Journal: :Psychological research 2017
Luisa Lugli Anna Chiara Obertis Anna M Borghi

Is somebody going to hurt us? We draw back. The present study investigates using behavioral measures the interplay between imitative and complementary actions activated while observing female/male hands performing different actions. Female and male participants were required to discriminate the gender of biologically and artificially colored hands that displayed both individual (grasping) and s...

2015
Jakub R. Matyja

The next step for the paradigm of embodied music cognition (EMC) is to move from building theories of (empirical) data toward building systematic explanations of organisms’ capacities to process music. I argue that for the mirror neuron (MN) hypothesis to be effective when applied to music, these neurons’ capacities should be proven to be nontrivially and causally connected with musical organis...

Journal: :Neural networks : the official journal of the International Neural Network Society 2006
Erhan Öztop Mitsuo Kawato Michael A. Arbib

Neurophysiology reveals the properties of individual mirror neurons in the macaque while brain imaging reveals the presence of 'mirror systems' (not individual neurons) in the human. Current conceptual models attribute high level functions such as action understanding, imitation, and language to mirror neurons. However, only the first of these three functions is well-developed in monkeys. We th...

Journal: :NeuroImage 2010
Cecilia Heyes

Mirror neurons have been hailed as the key to understanding social cognition. I argue that three currents of thought-relating to evolution, atomism and telepathy-have magnified the perceived importance of mirror neurons. When they are understood to be a product of associative learning, rather than an adaptation for social cognition, mirror neurons are no longer mesmerising, but they continue to...

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