Sensorimotor training alters action understanding
The discovery of ‘mirror’ neurons stimulated intense interest in the role of motor processes in social interaction. A popular assumption is that observation-related motor activation, exemplified by mirror neurons’ matching properties, evolved to subserve the ‘understanding’ of others’ actions. Alter...
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Elsevier
2017
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