Rizzolatti et al., 2002 - Google Patents
The mirror system in humansRizzolatti et al., 2002
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- 6601963468665054687
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- Rizzolatti G
- Craighero L
- Fadiga L
- et al.
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- Mirror neurons and the evolution of brain and language
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Mirror neurons are a particular class of visuomotor neurons originally discovered in a sector (area F5) of monkey's ventral premotor cortex. Their defining functional characteristics is that they became active both when the monkey makes a particular action (like grasping an object …
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