Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associative hypothesis [2], [3] proposes that the development of mirror neurons is driven by sensorimotor learning, and that, given suitable experience, mirror neurons will respond to any stimulus. This hypothesis was tested using fMRI adaptation to index populations of cells with mirror properties. After sensorimotor training, where geometric shapes were paired with hand actions, BOLD response was measured while human participants experienced runs of events in which shape observation alternated with action execution or observation. Adaptation from shapes to action execution, and critically, observation, occurred in ventral premotor cortex (PMv) and in...
Abstract: This article argues that mirror neurons originate in sensorimotor associative learning and...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction. Alternatively, the associative hy...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associativ...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associativ...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction. Alternatively, the associative hy...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
<p>Note that although reference is made to mirror <i>neurons</i>, fMRI data is driven by populations...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Recent neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that activation of the putative human mirror neuron sy...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Abstract: This article argues that mirror neurons originate in sensorimotor associative learning and...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction. Alternatively, the associative hy...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associativ...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction [1]. Alternatively, the associativ...
Mirror neurons may be a genetic adaptation for social interaction. Alternatively, the associative hy...
SummaryMirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: ...
<p>Note that although reference is made to mirror <i>neurons</i>, fMRI data is driven by populations...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Cells in the "mirror system" fire not only when an individual performs an action but also when one o...
Recent neuroimaging studies have demonstrated that activation of the putative human mirror neuron sy...
Abstract The mirror system, comprising cortical areas that allow the actions of others to be represe...
The discovery, in the monkey, of “mirror” neurons, which fire in response both to the performance an...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Abstract: This article argues that mirror neurons originate in sensorimotor associative learning and...
SummaryCells in the “mirror system” fire not only when an individual performs an action but also whe...
Mirror neurons, as originally described in the macaque, have two defining properties [1, 2]: They re...