SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of goals, intentions, and reasons. Despite their central importance for predicting and interpreting each other's actions, the functional mechanisms and neural circuits involved in action understanding remain highly controversial [1, 2]. Two alternative accounts have been advanced. Simulation theory [3] assumes that we understand actions by simulating the observed behavior through a direct matching process that activates the mirror-neuron circuit [4]. The alternative interpretive account [5] assumes that action understanding is based on specialized inferential processes activating brain areas with no mirror properties [1]. Although both approaches...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
The discovery of mirror neurons (MNs) has been hailed as the most important finding of the last deca...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
alization and mentalization but that lack mirror proper-ties are more active when the action occurs ...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
Understanding the goals or intentions of other people requires a broad range of eval-uative processe...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
Understanding actions made by others is a fundamental cognitive function on which social life and th...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
The human \u2018\u2018mirror neuron system\u2019\u2019 has been proposed to be the neural substrate ...
<div><p>The human “mirror neuron system” has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
The discovery of mirror neurons (MNs) has been hailed as the most important finding of the last deca...
SummaryIn our daily life, we continuously monitor others' behaviors and interpret them in terms of g...
alization and mentalization but that lack mirror proper-ties are more active when the action occurs ...
Contains fulltext : 72912.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)How humans under...
SummaryHow humans understand the intention of others' actions remains controversial. Some authors ha...
Contains fulltext : 73550.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Closed access)How humans und...
Understanding the goals or intentions of other people requires a broad range of eval-uative processe...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
Understanding actions made by others is a fundamental cognitive function on which social life and th...
International audienceThe ability to make judgments about mental states is critical to social intera...
The human "mirror neuron system" has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies underst...
The human \u2018\u2018mirror neuron system\u2019\u2019 has been proposed to be the neural substrate ...
<div><p>The human “mirror neuron system” has been proposed to be the neural substrate that underlies...
How humans understand the intention of others’ actions remains controversial. Some authors have sugg...
Perceiving and understanding the actions of others is an important part of everyday social life. Pre...
The discovery of mirror neurons (MNs) has been hailed as the most important finding of the last deca...