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Introduction | 1 | |
The neural correlates of action understanding in non-human primates | 13 | |
The mirror system in humans | 37 | |
Is the human brain unique? | 63 | |
The co-evolution of language and working memory capacity in the human brain | 77 | |
Episodic action memory: Characterization of the time course and neural circuitry | 87 | |
The role of objects in imitation | 101 | |
The mirror system and joint action | 115 | |
Brain activation to passive observation of grasping actions | 125 | |
Mirror neurons and the self construct | 135 | |
Behavioral synchronization in human conversational interaction | 151 | |
Symmetry building and symmetry breaking in synchronized movement | 163 | |
On the evolutionary origin of language | 175 | |
Mirror neurons, vocal imitation, and the evolution of particulate speech | 207 | |
Constitutive features of human dialogic interaction: Mirror neurons and what they tell us about human abilities | 229 | |
Some features that make mirror neurons and human language faculty unique | 249 | |
Altercentric perception by infants and adults in dialogue: Ego's virtual participation in Alter's complementary act | 273 | |
Visual attention and self-grooming behaviors among four-month-old infants: Indirect evidence pointing to a developmental role for mirror neurons | 295 | |
The role of mirror neurons in the ontogeny of speech | 305 | |
Mirror neurons' registration of biological motion: A resource for evolution of communication and cognitive/linguistic meaning | 315 | |
Looking for neural answers to linguistic questions | 323 | |
Mirror neurons and cultural transmission | 333 | |
Mirror neurons and the neural basis for learning by imitation: Computational modeling | 343 | |
Mirror neurons and feedback learning | 353 | |
A connectionist model which unifies the behavioral and the linguistic processes: Results from robot learning experiments | 363 | |
Name index | 377 | |
Subject index | 385 |
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