reviewArchives of NeurologyMay 1, 2009Closed access

The Mirror Neuron System

LCLuigi CattaneoGRGiacomo Rizzolatti

University of Parma · University of Ferrara

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Abstract

Mirror neurons are a class of neurons, originally discovered in the premotor cortex of monkeys, that discharge both when individuals perform a given motor act and when they observe others perform that same motor act. Ample evidence demonstrates the existence of a cortical network with the properties of mirror neurons (mirror system) in humans. The human mirror system is involved in understanding others' actions and their intentions behind them, and it underlies mechanisms of observational learning. Herein, we will discuss the clinical implications of the mirror system.

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Keywords
  • Mirror neuron
  • Neuroscience
  • Premotor cortex
  • Psychology
  • Motor cortex
  • Motor system
  • Observational learning
  • Cortex (anatomy)
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