نتایج جستجو برای: mirror neurons

تعداد نتایج: 193820  

Journal: :The Behavioral and brain sciences 2014
Christian Keysers David I Perrett Valeria Gazzola

Hebbian Learning should not be reduced to contiguity, as it detects contingency and causality. Hebbian Learning accounts of mirror neurons make predictions that differ from associative learning: Through Hebbian Learning, mirror neurons become dynamic networks that calculate predictions and prediction errors and relate to ideomotor theories. The social force of imitation is important for mirror ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2008
Ilan Dinstein

Claims to have identified mirror neurons in human cortex have been controversial. A recent study has applied an fMRI adaptation protocol to the problem and come up with novel evidence for the existence of movement-selective mirror neurons in human cortex.

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2014
Elizabeth A Simpson Lynne Murray Annika Paukner Pier F Ferrari

There is strong evidence that neonates imitate previously unseen behaviours. These behaviours are predominantly used in social interactions, demonstrating neonates' ability and motivation to engage with others. Research on neonatal imitation can provide a wealth of information about the early mirror neuron system (MNS), namely its functional characteristics, its plasticity from birth and its re...

Journal: :Trends in cognitive sciences 2004
Vittorio Gallese Christian Keysers Giacomo Rizzolatti

In this article we provide a unifying neural hypothesis on how individuals understand the actions and emotions of others. Our main claim is that the fundamental mechanism at the basis of the experiential understanding of others' actions is the activation of the mirror neuron system. A similar mechanism, but involving the activation of viscero-motor centers, underlies the experiential understand...

Journal: :Annual review of neuroscience 2014
Alfonso Caramazza Stefano Anzellotti Lukas Strnad Angelika Lingnau

According to embodied cognition theories, higher cognitive abilities depend on the reenactment of sensory and motor representations. In the first part of this review, we critically analyze the central claims of embodied theories and argue that the existing behavioral and neuroimaging data do not allow investigators to discriminate between embodied cognition and classical cognitive accounts, whi...

Journal: :Nature communications 2011
Yasuhiro Kanakogi Shoji Itakura

How do infants understand the goals of others' actions? It has been proposed that action-understanding results from a mechanism whereby an observed action is mapped onto the observer's own motor representation of that action. However, direct evidence of the matching process in early infancy is difficult to find. Here we show the developmental correspondence between action prediction and motor a...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2013
Caroline Catmur

Mirror neurons, which have now been found in the human and songbird as well as the macaque, respond to both the observation and the performance of the same action. It has been suggested that their matching response properties have evolved as an adaptation for action understanding; alternatively, these properties may arise through sensorimotor experience. Here I review mirror neuron response cha...

2011
Pim Haselager Sebo Uithol Iris van Rooij Harold Bekkering

Journal: :Current Biology 2004
Yen F. Tai Christoph Scherfler David J. Brooks Nobukatsu Sawamoto Umberto Castiello

Previous work has shown that both human adults and children attend to grasping actions performed by another person but not necessarily to those made by a mechanical device. According to recent neurophysiological data, the monkey premotor cortex contains "mirror" neurons that discharge both when the monkey performs specific manual grasping actions and when it observes another individual performi...

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