Action observation leads to the automatic activation of the corresponding motor representation in the observer through "mirror-matching." This constitutes a "shared representational system," which is thought to subserve social understanding by motor simulation. However, it is unclear how these shared representations can be controlled and distinguished. Brain imaging Suggests that controlling shared representations, indexed by the ability to control automatic imitative responses, activates anterior fronto-median cortex (aFMC), and temporo-parietal junction (TPJ). Crucially, these regions are also consistently implicated in mental state attribution and have provided an alternative account for higher-level social cognition. Here, we directly t...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
Action observation leads to the automatic activation of the corresponding motor representation in th...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception and execution of actions share a common representational an...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
According to the theory of embodied simulation, mirror neurons (MN) in our brain's motor system are ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...
Action observation leads to the automatic activation of the corresponding motor representation in th...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Item does not contain fulltextPerception and execution of actions share a common representational an...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Perception and execution of actions share a common representational and neural substrate and thereby...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
According to the theory of embodied simulation, mirror neurons (MN) in our brain's motor system are ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
Although many examples exist for shared neural representations of self and other, it is unknown how ...
International audiencePeople often spontaneously engage in copying each other's postures and manneri...