
Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language
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The present volume discusses the nature of mirror neurons as presented by the research team of Prof. Giacomo Rizzolatti (University of Parma), who originally discovered them, and the implications to our understanding of the evolution of brain, mind and communicative interaction in non-human primates and man.(Series B)
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- Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Brain and Language
- Editorial page
- Title page
- LCC data
- Table of contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Mirror neurons systemPast, present, and future of a discovery
- The neural correlates of action understanding in non-human primates
- The mirror system in humans
- Part II: Further developments in the study of mirror neurons system and interpretations of its functions
- Is the human brain unique?
- The co-evolution of language and working memory capacity in the human brain
- Episodic action memory. Characterization of the time course and neural circuitry
- The role of objects in imitation
- The mirror system and joint action
- Brain activation to passive observation of grasping actions
- Mirror neurons and the self construct
- Behavioral synchronization in human conversational interaction
- Symmetry building and symmetry breaking in synchronized movement
- Part III: Mirror neurons system and the evolutionof brain, communication, and language
- On the evolutionary origin of language
- Mirror neurons, vocal imitation, and the evolution of particulate speech
- Constitutive features of human dialogic interaction. Mirror neurons and what they tell us about human abilities
- Some features that make mirror neurons and human language faculty unique
- Altercentric perception by infants and adults in dialogue. Ego's virtual participation in Alter's complementary act
- Visual attention and self-grooming behaviors among four-month-old infants. Indirect evidence pointing to a developmental role for mirror neurons
- The role of mirror neurons in the ontogeny of speech
- Mirror neurons' registration of biological motion. A resource for evolution of communication and cognitive/linguistic meaning
- Looking for neural answers to linguistic questions
- Mirror neurons and cultural transmission
- Part IV: Applications
- Mirror neurons and the neural basis for learning by imitation. Computational modeling
- Mirror neurons and feedback learning
- A connectionist model which unifies the behavioral and the linguistic processes. Results from robot learning experiments
- Name index
- Subject index
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