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How our brains build social worlds - opinion - 02 December 2009 - New ScientistYOU know how it works. A student volunteer sits alone in a soundproof booth, watching a computer screen and waiting for moving dots to appear. When they do, he or she has to decide whether there is a walking man hidden somewhere in those dots. If there is, and he is walking left, the volunteer ...
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Neurons Play Simon Says / Science NewsHuman see. Human do. As with monkeys, it’s apparently the same for some nerve cells in the brain. Macaque monkeys have specialized brain cells — called mirror neurons — that activate when a monkey performs an action involving an object, such as picking up a grape, or when watching someone ...
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Talking Brains: A new study claims to have identified mirror neurons in the human brainThere is a new paper in J. Neuroscience that reports the existence of mirror neurons in human inferior frontal gyrus (~Broca's area).
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Neurons Play Simon Says / Science NewsHuman see. Human do. As with monkeys, it’s apparently the same for some nerve cells in the brain. Macaque monkeys have specialized brain cells — called mirror neurons — that activate when a monkey performs an action involving an object, such as picking up a grape, or when watching someone ...
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mirror neurons lit rev visualAbstracts of the 14th World Congress of Psychophysiology - ...
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mirror neurons lit rev visualAbstracts of the 14th World Congress of Psychophysiology - ...
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lit rev mirror neurons1: Cortex. 2006 May;42(4):529-39. Sign language processing and the mirror neuron system. Corina DP , Knapp H . Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. corina@ucdavis.edu In this paper we review evidence for frontal and parietal lobe involvement in sign ...
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lit rev mirror neurons1: Cortex. 2006 May;42(4):529-39. Sign language processing and the mirror neuron system. Corina DP , Knapp H . Department of Psychology, University of Washington, Seattle, USA. corina@ucdavis.edu In this paper we review evidence for frontal and parietal lobe involvement in sign ...
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TalkingBrains blog on Mirror Neuronssubmitted comment for review - fallacy of mirror neurons, write more detail here
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