Action to language via the mirror neuron system /

Mirror neurons may hold the brain's key to social interaction - each coding not only a particular action or emotion but also the recognition of that action or emotion in others. The Mirror System Hypothesis adds an evolutionary arrow to the story - from the mirror system for hand actions, share...

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Other Authors: Arbib, Michael A.
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Published: Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2006.
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