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Neurocorrelates of the Mirror Neuron System in Children with Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome

Neurocorrelates of the Mirror Neuron System in Children with Chromosome 22q11.2 Deletion Syndrome

... abilities eventually develop, early delays in gross motor skills like coordination and balance may inhibit speed abilities later in life, especially in the somatosensory and motor cortex during MNS tasks (Swillen et al., ...

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Human Mirror Neuron System (hMNS) Specific Differences in Resting State Functional Connectivity in Self Reported Democrats and Republicans: A Pilot Study

Human Mirror Neuron System (hMNS) Specific Differences in Resting State Functional Connectivity in Self Reported Democrats and Republicans: A Pilot Study

... human mirror neuron system (hMNS) as a likely ...1990’s, mirror neurons, cells that respond to the same action whether it is executed by an actor or merely observed, were first reported in the ...

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Neural Correlates of Developmental Coordination Disorder: The Mirror Neuron System Hypothesis

Neural Correlates of Developmental Coordination Disorder: The Mirror Neuron System Hypothesis

... of mirror neurons in the macaque brain are described here, as these data provide a framework for our understanding of the ...elicit mirror neuron activ- ity in the monkey, both observed and executed ...

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Mirror neuron activation in children with developmental coordination disorder: A functional MRI study.

Mirror neuron activation in children with developmental coordination disorder: A functional MRI study.

... of mirror neuron regions in children with DCD have important implications in terms of visual learning and movement acquisition strategies, possibly impacting the way children with DCD observe, plan, and ...

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Associative (not Hebbian) learning and the mirror neuron system

Associative (not Hebbian) learning and the mirror neuron system

... irrelevant action stimuli facilitate similar, and interfere with dissimilar, responses [18]. (Topographic features of action relate to the way parts of the body move relative to one another, rather than to an external ...

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The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

... Keywords: Adam Smith; David Hume’s Fellow-Feeling Paradox; Desire; Paris Hilton; Crankcase Oil Problem; Comprehension; Understanding empathy or theory of mind; Imitation; Status Inequali[r] ...

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The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

... and mirror neurons, which respond when the monkey sees object-directed ...stimuli, mirror neurons require an interaction between a biological effector (hand or mouth) and an ...

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The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

... and mirror neurons, which respond when the monkey sees object-directed ...stimuli, mirror neurons require an interaction between a biological effector (hand or mouth) and an ...

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The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

The Mirror Neuron Paradox: How Far is Sympathy from Compassion, Indulgence, and Adulation?

... and mirror neurons, which respond when the monkey sees object-directed ...stimuli, mirror neurons require an interaction between a biological effector (hand or mouth) and an ...canonical- neuron ...

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Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding?

Do infants provide evidence that the mirror system is involved in action understanding?

... the mirror neuron theory of action ...how mirror neurons could be playing a role in in- fant’s goal ...attribution. Mirror neurons are hypothesized to enable the direct understanding of the ...

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The effect of intellectual ability on functional activation in a neurodevelopmental disorder: preliminary evidence from multiple fMRI studies in Williams syndrome

The effect of intellectual ability on functional activation in a neurodevelopmental disorder: preliminary evidence from multiple fMRI studies in Williams syndrome

... The Aud-MNS study employed a block design with four passive-listening stimulus conditions: hand action sounds, mouth action sounds, laughter sounds, and environmental sounds, plus a silent/rest condition. Each stimulus ...

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Empathy in future teachers of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia
                Empatía en futuros docentes de la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia

Empathy in future teachers of the Pedagogical and Technological University of Colombia Empatía en futuros docentes de la Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia

... Halfway through the 20th century, studies about empathy started to discover some of its components, amongst them emotional exchange and cognitive perspective adoption (Hoffman, 2000). In fact, empathy focused its study ...

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umi-unc-2064.pdf

umi-unc-2064.pdf

... interventions by: 1) establishing a sound basis in established social cognitive bias processes; 2) incorporating emerging research on social cognitive dysfunction (i.e. mirror neuron s[r] ...

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Neurophysiology of Social Conduct and Impact of Adverse Exposures

Neurophysiology of Social Conduct and Impact of Adverse Exposures

... Acquisition of new social skills requires the construc- tion of new neuronal structures with sufficient plastic- ity for synaptic rearrangements. Amygdala is a cerebral region involved in emotional integration of daily ...

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The effects of video observation of chewing during lunch on masticatory ability, food intake, cognition, activities of daily living, depression, and quality of life in older adults with dementia: a study protocol of an adjusted randomized controlled trial

The effects of video observation of chewing during lunch on masticatory ability, food intake, cognition, activities of daily living, depression, and quality of life in older adults with dementia: a study protocol of an adjusted randomized controlled trial

... Background: Masticatory functioning alters with age. However, mastication has been found to be related to, for example, cognitive functioning, food intake, and some aspects of activities of daily living. Since cognitive ...

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Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner

Mirror, mirror: reflections on the emotionally intelligent practitioner

... been identified as self awareness, self regulation, motivation, empathy and social skills (Goleman 1998), the emotionally intelligent nurse being one who can work in harmony with thoughts, feelings and knowledge, ...

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Mirror contamination in space I: mirror modelling

Mirror contamination in space I: mirror modelling

... The mirror model can also be employed to describe the be- haviour of a surface diffuser. The roughened surface con- tains many irregularities (or facets) which cause light to be reflected in various directions, ...

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Smart Mirror

Smart Mirror

... smart mirror idea was created to give instant access to information in a convenient and time-saving environment, the ...smart mirror were to aim to reduce time needed in a user’s daily routine and provide a ...

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Sensory induced modification of two motor patterns in the crab,
Cancer pagurus

Sensory induced modification of two motor patterns in the crab, Cancer pagurus

... The gastric mill rhythm was monitored by the activity of the lateral gastric (LG; one cell), dorsal gastric (DG; one cell) and gastric mill (GM; four cells) neurons. The gastric mill rhythm was considered spontaneously ...

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