Psychology
What Happened to Mirror Neurons?
C. Heyes and C. Catmur
A decade after the Mirror Neuron Forum, this synthesis shows mirror-neuron brain areas aid low-level action perception, support imitation and speech discrimination in noisy settings, but do not explain high-level intention understanding or autism; evidence points to visual-motor associative learning as their origin. Research conducted by the authors present in <Authors> tag.
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