Mirror neuron brain regions contribute to identifying actions, but not intentions
Previous studies have struggled to determine the relationship between mirror neuron brain regions and two distinct “action understanding” processes: identifying actions and identifying the intentions underlying those actions. This may be because the identification of intentions from others' act...
Hoofdauteurs: | Thompson, EL, Bird, G, Catmur, C |
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Formaat: | Journal article |
Taal: | English |
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Wiley
2022
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