Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one observes the same action performed by another agent [1-4]. The mirror system, found in premotor and parietal cortices of human and monkey brains, is thought to provide the foundation for social understanding and to enable the development of theory of mind and language [5-9]. However, it is unclear how mirror neurons acquire their mirror properties -- how they derive the information necessary to match observed with executed actions [10]. We address this by showing that it is possible to manipulate the selectivity of the human mirror system, and thereby make it operate as a countermirror system, by giving participants training to perform one act...
The human ability to recognize the actions and gestures of others is fundamental to communication an...
All interpersonal interactions are underpinned by action: perceiving and understanding the actions o...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
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...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
Abstract A core assumption of how humans understand and infer the intentions and beliefs of others i...
A core assumption of how humans understand and infer the intentions and beliefs of others is the exi...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The human ability to recognize the actions and gestures of others is fundamental to communication an...
All interpersonal interactions are underpinned by action: perceiving and understanding the actions o...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
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...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represented in t...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
Abstract A core assumption of how humans understand and infer the intentions and beliefs of others i...
A core assumption of how humans understand and infer the intentions and beliefs of others is the exi...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
A category of stimuli of great importance for primates, humans in particular, is that formed by acti...
The human ability to recognize the actions and gestures of others is fundamental to communication an...
All interpersonal interactions are underpinned by action: perceiving and understanding the actions o...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...