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Application of an Intensive Rehabilitation Program After Very Late Recovery of Consciousness: A Single-Case Neurorehabilitation and Neuroimaging Study
Errante, Antonino; Saviola, Donatella; Fasano, Fabrizio. - : SAGE Publications, 2019
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Mirror Neurons of Ventral Premotor Cortex Are Modulated by Social Cues Provided by Others' Gaze
Coudé, Gino; Festante, Fabrizia; Cilia, Adriana. - : Society for Neuroscience, 2016
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Mirror neurons: from origin to function [including open peer commentary and author's response]
Gazzola, Valeria (Komm.); Rooij, Iris van (Komm.); Fogassi, Leonardo (Komm.)...
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 37 (2014) 2, 177-241
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Mirror mechanism and dedicated circuits are the scaffold for mirroring processes
In: Behavioral and brain sciences. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press 37 (2014) 2, 199
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How the context matters. Literal and figurative meaning in the embodied language paradigm ...
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How the context matters. Literal and figurative meaning in the embodied language paradigm ...
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How the Context Matters. Literal and Figurative Meaning in the Embodied Language Paradigm
Cuccio, Valentina; Ambrosecchia, Marianna; Ferri, Francesca. - : Public Library of Science, 2014
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Semantics of the Internal and External Worlds
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Cortical Motor Organization, Mirror Neurons, and Embodied Language: An Evolutionary Perspective
In: BIOLINGUISTICS; Vol. 6 No. 3-4 (2012); 308-337 ; 1450-3417 (2012)
Abstract: The recent conceptual achievement that the cortical motor system plays a crucial role not only in motor control but also in higher cognitive functions has given a new perspective also on the involvement of motor cortex in language perception and production. In particular, there is evidence that the matching mechanism based on mirror neurons can be involved in both pho-nological recognition and retrieval of meaning, especially for action word categories, thus suggesting a contribution of an action–perception mechanism to the automatic comprehension of semantics. Furthermore, a compari-son of the anatomo-functional properties of the frontal motor cortex among different primates and their communicative modalities indicates that the combination of the voluntary control of the gestural communication systems and of the vocal apparatus has been the critical factor in the transition from a gestural-based communication into a predominantly speech-based system. Finally, considering that the monkey and human premotor-parietal motor system, plus the prefrontal cortex, are involved in the sequential motor organization of actions and in the hierarchical combination of motor elements, we propose that elements of such motor organization have been exploited in other domains, including some aspects of the syntactic structure of language.
Keyword: action; Broca’s area; gestures; matching mechanism; monkey; Science
URL: http://www.biolinguistics.eu/index.php/biolinguistics/article/view/291
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From action to language: comparative perspectives on primate tool use, gesture and the evolution of human language
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Mirror neurons, gestures and language evolution
In: Vocalize to localize (Amsterdam, 2009), p. 29-46
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Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions
In: Cognitive neuroscience (New York, 2009), 2 ; 396-413
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Having access to others' mind through gaze : the role of ontogenetic and learning processes in gaze following behavior of macaques
In: The mirror neuron system (Hove, 2009), p. 239-249
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Action observation activates premotor and parietal areas in a somatotopic manner : an fMRI study
In: Social neuroscience (New York [etc.], 2005), p. 133-142
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Mirror Neurons Responding to Observation of Actions Made with Tools in Monkey Ventral Premotor Cortex
In: Journal of cognitive neuroscience. - Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press Journals 17 (2005) 2, 212-226
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Vocalize to localize ; 1
Abry, Christian (Hrsg.); Vilain, Anne (Hrsg.); Schwartz, Jean-Luc (Hrsg.). - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Benjamins, 2004
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The imitative mind : development, evolution, and brain bases
Goldenberg, Georg (Mitarb.); Reed, Catherine L. (Mitarb.); Gattis, Merideth (Mitarb.). - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2002
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La metafora nelle scienze cognitive
Moderato, Paolo (Mitarb.); Gagliasso, Elena (Mitarb.); Francesconi, Marco (Mitarb.). - Milano [u.a.] : McGraw-Hill, 2002
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Action representation and the inferior parietal lobule
In: Common mechanisms in perception and action (Oxford, 2002), p. 334-355
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From mirror neurons to imitation : facts and speculations
In: The imitative mind (Cambridge, 2002), p. 247-266
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