Mirrors in the Brain—How Our Minds Share Actions and Emotions
University of Parma · University of Milan
Abstract
Abstract Emotions and actions are powerfully contagious; when we see someone laugh, cry, show disgust, or experience pain, in some sense, we share that emotion. When we see someone in distress, we share that distress. When we see a great actor, musician or sportsperson perform at the peak of their abilities, it can feel like we are experiencing just something of what they are experiencing. Yet only recently, with the discover of mirror neurons, has it become clear just how this powerful sharing of experience is realised within the human brain. This book provides, for the first time, a systematic overview of mirror neurons, written by the man who first discovered them. In the early 1990’s Giacomo Rizzolatti and…
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- Mirror neuron
- Action (physics)
- Subject (documents)
- Psychology
- Disgust
- Consciousness
- Cognitive science
- Aesthetics
- Reduced inequalities