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Mirror neurons: From origin to function
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Bird, Geoffrey
, Press, Clare
, Catmur, Caroline
, Cook, Richard
, Heyes, Cecilia
in
Animals
/ Association Learning - physiology
/ Associative learning
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Humans
/ Learning - physiology
/ Mirror Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Sensorimotor system
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Perception
/ Target Article
2014
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Mirror neurons: From origin to function
by
Bird, Geoffrey
, Press, Clare
, Catmur, Caroline
, Cook, Richard
, Heyes, Cecilia
in
Animals
/ Association Learning - physiology
/ Associative learning
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Humans
/ Learning - physiology
/ Mirror Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Sensorimotor system
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Perception
/ Target Article
2014
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Mirror neurons: From origin to function
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Bird, Geoffrey
, Press, Clare
, Catmur, Caroline
, Cook, Richard
, Heyes, Cecilia
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Animals
/ Association Learning - physiology
/ Associative learning
/ Biological Evolution
/ Brain - physiology
/ Brain research
/ Cognitive ability
/ Humans
/ Learning - physiology
/ Mirror Neurons - physiology
/ Neurons
/ Sensorimotor system
/ Social Behavior
/ Social Perception
/ Target Article
2014
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Mirror neurons: From origin to function
2014
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This article argues that mirror neurons originate in sensorimotor associative learning and therefore a new approach is needed to investigate their functions. Mirror neurons were discovered about 20 years ago in the monkey brain, and there is now evidence that they are also present in the human brain. The intriguing feature of many mirror neurons is that they fire not only when the animal is performing an action, such as grasping an object using a power grip, but also when the animal passively observes a similar action performed by another agent. It is widely believed that mirror neurons are a genetic adaptation for action understanding; that they were designed by evolution to fulfill a specific socio-cognitive function. In contrast, we argue that mirror neurons are forged by domain-general processes of associative learning in the course of individual development, and, although they may have psychological functions, they do not necessarily have a specific evolutionary purpose or adaptive function. The evidence supporting this view shows that (1) mirror neurons do not consistently encode action “goals”; (2) the contingency- and context-sensitive nature of associative learning explains the full range of mirror neuron properties; (3) human infants receive enough sensorimotor experience to support associative learning of mirror neurons (“wealth of the stimulus”); and (4) mirror neurons can be changed in radical ways by sensorimotor training. The associative account implies that reliable information about the function of mirror neurons can be obtained only by research based on developmental history, system-level theory, and careful experimentation.
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