There is much current debate about the existence of mirror neurons in humans. To identify mirror neurons in the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) of humans, we used a repetition suppression paradigm while measuring neural activity with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Subjects either executed or observed a series of actions. Here we show that in the IFG, responses were suppressed both when an executed action was followed by the same rather than a different observed action and when an observed action was followed by the same rather than a different executed action. This pattern of responses is consistent with that predicted by mirror neurons and is evidence of mirror neurons in the human IFG
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
The widely known discovery of mirror neurons in macaques shows that premotor and parietal cortical...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
There has been recent controversy about whether activation in the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)...
Mirror neurons (MN) have been proposed as the neural substrate for a wide range of clinical, social ...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey, that fire during both the execution and the observati...
Mirror Neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
It has been suggested that the mirror neuron system provides an important neural Substrate for human...
Humans are faster to perform a given action following observation of that same action. Converging ev...
Mirror Neurons (MN) have been suggested to be the supporting neural mechanism for action recognition...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
The widely known discovery of mirror neurons in macaques shows that premotor and parietal cortical...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
There has been recent controversy about whether activation in the human inferior frontal gyrus (IFG)...
Mirror neurons (MN) have been proposed as the neural substrate for a wide range of clinical, social ...
Over the past two decades single cell recordings in primates and neuroimaging experiments in humans ...
The discovery of mirror neurons in the monkey, that fire during both the execution and the observati...
Mirror Neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
It has been suggested that the mirror neuron system provides an important neural Substrate for human...
Humans are faster to perform a given action following observation of that same action. Converging ev...
Mirror Neurons (MN) have been suggested to be the supporting neural mechanism for action recognition...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Mirror neurons (MNs) are considered to be the supporting neural mechanism for action understanding. ...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...
The widely known discovery of mirror neurons in macaques shows that premotor and parietal cortical...
Recent neuroimaging studies have suggested that the inferior frontal gyrus (IFG) is important for ac...