Van Gog, T., Paas, F., Marcus, N., Ayres, P., & Sweller, J. (2009). The mirror-neuron system and observational learning: Implications for the effectiveness of dynamic visualizations. Educational Psychology Review, 21, 21-30.Learning by observing and imitating others, has long been recognized as constituting a powerful learning strategy for humans. Recent findings from neuroscience research, more specifically, on the mirror-neuron system, begin to provide insight into the neural bases of learning by observation and imitation. These findings are discussed here, along with their potential consequences for the design of instruction, focusing in particular on the effectiveness of dynamic vs. static visualizations
The mirror neuron system (MNS) is a cluster of neurons which activate when an individual performs an...
Mirror neurons were discovered in the early 1990’s in the premotor cortex of the rhesus macaque. The...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
Learning by observing and imitating others has long been recognized as constituting a powerful learn...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe mirror neuron system (also ...
Existing computational models of the mirror system demonstrate the additional circuitry needed for m...
Action observation is a useful approach for improving human motor skill acquisition. This process in...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Due to its ability to map an observed action onto the observer's own cortical motor circuits, the mi...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Mirror neurons are a relatively recent discovery; it has been conjectured that these neurons play an...
The mirror neuron system (MNS) is a cluster of neurons which activate when an individual performs an...
Mirror neurons were discovered in the early 1990’s in the premotor cortex of the rhesus macaque. The...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
Learning by observing and imitating others has long been recognized as constituting a powerful learn...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Psychology, Washington State UniversityThe mirror neuron system (also ...
Existing computational models of the mirror system demonstrate the additional circuitry needed for m...
Action observation is a useful approach for improving human motor skill acquisition. This process in...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Due to its ability to map an observed action onto the observer's own cortical motor circuits, the mi...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Mirror neurons are a relatively recent discovery; it has been conjectured that these neurons play an...
The mirror neuron system (MNS) is a cluster of neurons which activate when an individual performs an...
Mirror neurons were discovered in the early 1990’s in the premotor cortex of the rhesus macaque. The...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...