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The Myth of Mirror Neurons: The Real Neuroscience of Communication and Cognition
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| #397433 in Books | 2014-08-18 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.60 x1.10 x6.50l,.0 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||6 of 7 people found the following review helpful.| Mildly valuable response to hype|By Peter McCluskey|This book criticizes hype from scientists and the media about embodied cognition, mirror neurons, and the differences between the left and right brain hemispheres. Popular accounts of these ideas contain a little bit of truth, but most versions either explain very little or provide misleading explanations.
A good de||“Every now and again an idea from science escapes from the lab and takes on a life of its own as an explanation for all mysteries, a validation of our deepest yearnings, and irresistible bait for journalists and humanities scholars. Examples include rela
An essential reconsideration of one of the most far-reaching theories in modern neuroscience and psychology.
In 1992, a group of neuroscientists from Parma, Italy, reported a new class of brain cells discovered in the motor cortex of the macaque monkey. These cells, later dubbed mirror neurons, responded equally well during the monkey’s own motor actions, such as grabbing an object, and while the monkey watched someone else perform similar m...
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