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'Mirror neurons' or 'concept neurons'?

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MIND & LANGUAGE
卷 23, 期 2, 页码 190-223

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-0017.2007.00337.x

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According to an influential view, one function of mirror neurons (MNs), first discovered in the brain of monkeys, is to underlie third-person mindreading. This view relies on two assumptions: the activity of MNs in an observer's brain matches (simulates or resonates with) that of MNs in an agent's brain and this resonance process retrodictively generates a representation of the agent's intention from a perception of her movement. In this paper, I criticize both assumptions and I argue instead that the activity of MNs in an observer's brain is enhanced by a prior representation of the agent's intention and that their task is to predictively compute the best motor command suitable to satisfy the agent's intention.

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