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Effect of visual orientation on mu suppression in children: a comparative EEG study with adults
Background The human mirror neuron system exists in adults, and even in children. However, a significant, unanswered question in the literature concerns age differences in the effect of visual orientation of human body movements.
Yuki Nishimura +3 more
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Byline: V. Rajmohan, E. Mohandas Mirror neuron system is a group of specialized neurons that "mirrors" the actions and behaviour of others. The involvement of mirror neuron system (MNS) is implicated in neurocognitive functions (social cognition, language, empathy, theory of mind) and neuropsychiatric disorders.
Rajmohan, V., Mohandas, E.
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Studying the Behaviour of Model of Mirror Neuron System in Case of Autism
Several experiment done by the researchers conducted that autism is caused by the dysfunctional mirror neuron system and the dysfunctions of mirror neuron system is proportional to the symptom severity of autism.
Shikha Anirban, Mohammad Hanif Ali
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The mirror-neuron system: a Bayesian perspective [PDF]
Is it possible to understand the intentions of other people by simply observing their movements? Many neuroscientists believe that this ability depends on the brain's mirror-neuron system, which provides a direct link between action and observation. Precisely how intentions can be inferred through movement-observation, however, has provoked much debate.
Kilner, James +2 more
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Lateralization of the Human Mirror Neuron System [PDF]
A cortical network consisting of the inferior frontal, rostral inferior parietal, and posterior superior temporal cortices has been implicated in representing actions in the primate brain and is critical to imitation in humans. This neural circuitry may be an evolutionary precursor of neural systems associated with language.
Lisa, Aziz-Zadeh +4 more
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While the existence of a human mirror neuron system is evident, the involved brain areas and their exact functional roles remain under scientific debate. A number of functionally different mirror neuron types, neurons that selectively respond to specific
Alexander M Dreyer, Jochem W Rieger
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The mirror‐neuron system and handedness: A “right” world? [PDF]
AbstractTo assess the relationship between the mirror‐neuron system (MNS), an observation‐execution matching system, and handedness, we acquired functional magnetic resonance imaging from 11 right‐handed (RH) and eight left‐handed (LH) subjects to identify regions involved in processing action (execution and observation) of the right and left upper ...
Rocca MA +4 more
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EEG-Based Evidence of Mirror Neuron Activity from App-Mediated Stroke Patient Observation
Background and Objectives: The mirror neuron system in the sensorimotor region of the cerebral cortex is equally activated during both action observation and execution.
Jin-Cheol Kim, Hyun-Min Lee
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Is it necessary to show virtual limbs in action observation neurorehabilitation systems?
Introduction Action observation neurorehabilitation systems are usually based on the observation of a virtual limb performing different kinds of actions.
Cristián Modroño +11 more
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Mechanistic study of network remodeling of swallowing function after stroke by multimodal mirror neuron intervention strategy [PDF]
Mirror neuron system (MNS) is a specialized group of neurons that can be activated both when an individual performs a specific action and when observing others perform similar actions.
GAO Juanmei, ZHU Meihong, ZHAO Jianping, ZHU Weimin, HU Chenjie
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