Imitation is a natural mechanism involving perception-action coupling which plays a central role in the development of understanding that other people, like the self, are mental agents. PET was used to examine the hemodynamic changes occurring in a reciprocal imitation paradigm. Eighteen subjects (a) imitated the actions of the experimenter, (b) had their actions imitated by the experimenter, (c) freely produced actions, or (d) freely produced actions while watching different actions made by the experimenter. In a baseline condition, subjects simply watched the experimenter's actions. Specific increases were detected in the left STS and in the inferior parietal cortex in conditions involving imitation. The left inferior parietal is specific...
Brain imaging techniques allow the mapping of cognitive functions onto neural systems, but also the ...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
Whenever we observe a movement of a conspecific, our mirror neuron system becomes activated, urging ...
Imitation is a natural mechanism involving perception-action coupling which plays a central role in ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or m...
How does imitation occur? How can the motor plans necessary for imitating an action derive from the ...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Imitation in humans has been attributed to increased activation of the mirror neuron system, but the...
Imitation is a very important ability that allows an agent to acquire efficiently a wide range of mo...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
It has been suggested that in humans the mirror neuron system provides a neural substrate for imitat...
Humans automatically imitate other people's actions during social interactions, building rapport and...
Imitation is a process by which individuals learn to perform a behavior pattern as a result of obser...
Brain imaging techniques allow the mapping of cognitive functions onto neural systems, but also the ...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
Whenever we observe a movement of a conspecific, our mirror neuron system becomes activated, urging ...
Imitation is a natural mechanism involving perception-action coupling which plays a central role in ...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or m...
How does imitation occur? How can the motor plans necessary for imitating an action derive from the ...
We review three areas of research and theory relating to the involvement of motor processing in acti...
Imitation in humans has been attributed to increased activation of the mirror neuron system, but the...
Imitation is a very important ability that allows an agent to acquire efficiently a wide range of mo...
Neuropsychological studies indicate that, after brain damage, the ability to imitate meaningful or ...
Humans can imitate both meaningful and meaningless actions. However, the behavioural and neural proc...
Moving in a co-ordinated fashion with another individual changes our behaviour towards them; we tend...
It has been suggested that in humans the mirror neuron system provides a neural substrate for imitat...
Humans automatically imitate other people's actions during social interactions, building rapport and...
Imitation is a process by which individuals learn to perform a behavior pattern as a result of obser...
Brain imaging techniques allow the mapping of cognitive functions onto neural systems, but also the ...
Humans have an automatic tendency to imitate, as illustrated by unconscious mimicry during social in...
Whenever we observe a movement of a conspecific, our mirror neuron system becomes activated, urging ...