At present there is an enormous literature on mirror neurons. A set of it concerns experiments in monkeys (see Rizzolatti and Craighero 2004; Rizzolatti et al. 2009) and more recently in birds (Prather et al. 2008); another set, much larger, concerns experiments in humans. In the pres- ent article we (GR and MF-D) will review mirror data in humans, examining, however, (by necessity) only part of the enormous mirror neuron studies triggered by our initial PET studies published in Experimental Brain Research.
Mirror neurons: From discovery to autism
Rizzolatti G.;Fabbri-Destro M.
2010
Abstract
At present there is an enormous literature on mirror neurons. A set of it concerns experiments in monkeys (see Rizzolatti and Craighero 2004; Rizzolatti et al. 2009) and more recently in birds (Prather et al. 2008); another set, much larger, concerns experiments in humans. In the pres- ent article we (GR and MF-D) will review mirror data in humans, examining, however, (by necessity) only part of the enormous mirror neuron studies triggered by our initial PET studies published in Experimental Brain Research.File in questo prodotto:
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