Mirror neurons are currently a subject much treated by motor science due to their implications in sports disciplines and relative repercussions on teaching. The interest of Motor Sciences for this topic is obviously dictated by the fact that one of the main forms of learning is precisely that by imitation. Our motor system is no longer to be considered a mere passive executor of the impulses coming from the sense organs, but rather a system used to understand the acts of others, including the possibility of codifying the type, methods, times of realization and also the execution of an action. Mirror neurons therefore allow us to understand the intentional dynamics of the gesture, anticipating the outcome to which the initial movements of th...
abstract: This project, which consists of a review article and an applied creative project, proposes...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Mirror neurons are currently a subject much treated by motor science due to their implications in sp...
Recently discovered mirror neurons systems play a major explanatory role inthe understanding of huma...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Mirror neurons are a relatively recent discovery; it has been conjectured that these neurons play an...
The aim of this thesis "Use of mirror neurons in rehabilitation of upper extremities in patients aft...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
In the last years, Neurosciences have developed very much, being elaborated many important theories ...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The mirror neuron theory has had a huge influence on both the embodied and also in other areas, such...
Mirror neurons have often been considered as the explanation of how primates can imitate. In this pa...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
abstract: This project, which consists of a review article and an applied creative project, proposes...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Mirror neurons are currently a subject much treated by motor science due to their implications in sp...
Recently discovered mirror neurons systems play a major explanatory role inthe understanding of huma...
Imitation is important in the development of social and technological skills throughout the lifespan...
Mirror neurons are a relatively recent discovery; it has been conjectured that these neurons play an...
The aim of this thesis "Use of mirror neurons in rehabilitation of upper extremities in patients aft...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
In the last years, Neurosciences have developed very much, being elaborated many important theories ...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The mirror neuron theory has had a huge influence on both the embodied and also in other areas, such...
Mirror neurons have often been considered as the explanation of how primates can imitate. In this pa...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
abstract: This project, which consists of a review article and an applied creative project, proposes...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...
Imitation poses a unique problem: how does the imitator know what pattern of motor activation will m...