Facial self-imitation: objective measurement reveals no improvement without visual feedback.
Imitation of facial gestures requires the cognitive system to equate the seen-but-unfelt with the felt-but-unseen. Rival accounts propose that this "correspondence problem" is solved either by an innate supramodal mechanism (the active intermodal-mapping, or AIM, model) or by learned, dire...
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2013
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