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- Mirror_neuron abstract "A mirror neuron is a neuron that fires both when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another. Thus, the neuron "mirrors" the behavior of the other, as though the observer were itself acting. Such neurons have been directly observed in primate species. Birds have been shown to have imitative resonance behaviors and neurological evidence suggests the presence of some form of mirroring system. In humans, brain activity consistent with that of mirror neurons has been found in the premotor cortex, the supplementary motor area, the primary somatosensory cortex and the inferior parietal cortex.[citation needed]The function of the mirror system is a subject of much speculation. Many researchers in cognitive neuroscience and cognitive psychology consider that this system provides the physiological mechanism for the perception/action coupling (see the common coding theory). They argue that mirror neurons may be important for understanding the actions of other people, and for learning new skills by imitation. Some researchers also speculate that mirror systems may simulate observed actions, and thus contribute to theory of mind skills, while others relate mirror neurons to language abilities. Neuroscientists such as Marco Iacoboni (UCLA) have argued that mirror neuron systems in the human brain help us understand the actions and intentions of other people. In a study published in March 2005 Iacoboni and his colleagues reported that mirror neurons could discern if another person who was picking up a cup of tea planned to drink from it or clear it from the table. In addition, Iacoboni has argued that mirror neurons are the neural basis of the human capacity for emotions such as empathy.It has also been proposed that problems with the mirror neuron system may underlie cognitive disorders, particularly autism. However the connection between mirror neuron dysfunction and autism is tentative and it remains to be seen how mirror neurons may be related to many of the important characteristics of autism.Despite the excitement generated by these findings, to date, no widely accepted neural or computational models have been put forward to describe how mirror neuron activity supports cognitive functions such as imitation. There are neuroscientists who caution that the claims being made for the role of mirror neurons are not supported by adequate research.".
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- Mirror_neuron wikiPageExternalLink 2006_KeysersGazzola_PBR.pdf.
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- Mirror_neuron wikiPageExternalLink www.talkingbrains.org.
- Mirror_neuron wikiPageExternalLink vs_ramachandran_the_neurons_that_shaped_civilization.html.
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- Mirror_neuron hasPhotoCollection Mirror_neuron.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Behavioral_neuroscience.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Central_nervous_system_neurons.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Cognitive_neuroscience.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Cognitive_science.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Motor_control.
- Mirror_neuron subject Category:Neuroscience.
- Mirror_neuron type CNSNeurons.
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- Mirror_neuron comment "A mirror neuron is a neuron that fires both when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another. Thus, the neuron "mirrors" the behavior of the other, as though the observer were itself acting. Such neurons have been directly observed in primate species. Birds have been shown to have imitative resonance behaviors and neurological evidence suggests the presence of some form of mirroring system.".
- Mirror_neuron label "Mirror neuron".
- Mirror_neuron label "Neurona especular".
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- Mirror_neuron label "Neuroni specchio".
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- Mirror_neuron label "Neurónio espelho".
- Mirror_neuron label "Spiegelneuron".
- Mirror_neuron label "Spiegelneuron".
- Mirror_neuron label "Зеркальные нейроны".
- Mirror_neuron label "خلية عصبية مرآتية".
- Mirror_neuron label "ミラーニューロン".
- Mirror_neuron label "镜像神经元".
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Zrcadlový_neuron.
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- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neurona_especular.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neurone_miroir.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neuron_cermin.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neuroni_specchio.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs ミラーニューロン.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs 거울_신경_세포.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Spiegelneuron.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neurony_lustrzane.
- Mirror_neuron sameAs Neurónio_espelho.
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- Mirror_neuron sameAs Q309082.
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- Mirror_neuron wasDerivedFrom Mirror_neuron?oldid=606809552.
- Mirror_neuron depiction Makak_neonatal_imitation.png.
- Mirror_neuron isPrimaryTopicOf Mirror_neuron.