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1 gru 2006 · Studies of people with autism show a lack of mirror neuron activity in several regions of the brain. Mirror neurons may enable humans to see themselves as others see them, which may be an...
30 mar 2023 · The Mirror Neuron System (MNS) is a group of specialized neurons that discharge when an individual performs an action or observes another individual performing the same activity. This system is...
1 lip 2001 · The study at hand delves into mirror neurons, aiming to establish a framework for assessing data within the realm of educational neuroscience.
29 wrz 2020 · The “broken mirror neuron theory” for autism asserts that the frontal and parietal brain regions with mirror neurons were found to be abnormally activated in individuals with ASD and given the property of mirror neurons (i.e., discharges during both activation observation and execution) that appears to support imitation, impaired imitation ...
15 lip 2020 · Abstract. The mirror neuron system has been argued to be a key brain system responsible for action understanding and imitation. Subsequently, mirror neuron system dysfunction has therefore been proposed to explain the social deficits manifested within autism spectrum condition, an approach referred to as the broken mirror hypothesis.
VIEW FULL TEXT DOWNLOAD PDF. Individuals with autism have difficulties in social learning domains which typically involve mirror neuron system (MNS) activation. However, the precise role of the MNS in the development of autism...
1 sty 2013 · * A systematic review of neuroscientific studies of mirror neuron systems in autism. * Data is mixed with no overall evidence of abnormal mirror responses. * It is time to move on from the broken mirror theory of autism. * Social top-down modulation of mirror systems is a critical factor in autism.