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The Mirror System of the Brain on Observation, Performance, and Imagination of Motor Tasks – Neurophysiological Reflection of the Perception of Another Person’s Consciousness
This report addresses the question of the neurophysiological mechanisms of the perception of social behavior. The concept of the mirror system of the brain is laid out, along with its links with the μ rhythm in social adaptation. An original three-block method for presentation of stimulus material f...
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