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What imitation tells us about social cognition: a rapprochement between developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience

机译:模仿告诉我们有关社会认知的知识:发展心理学与认知神经科学之间的融洽关系

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Both developmental and neurophysiological research suggest a common coding between perceived and generated actions. This shared representational network is innately wired in humans. We review psychological evidence concerning the imitative behaviour of newborn human infants. We suggest that the mechanisms involved in infant imitation provide the foundation for understanding that others are 'like me' and underlie the development of theory of mind and empathy for others. We also analyse functional neuroimaging studies that explore the neurophysiological substrate of imitation in adults. We marshal evidence that imitation recruits not only shared neural representations between the self and the other but also cortical regions in the parietal cortex that are crucial for distinguishing between the perspective of self and other. Imitation is doubly revealing: it is used by infants to learn about adults, and by scientists to understand the organization and functioning of the brain. [References: 83]
机译:发展和神经生理学研究都建议在感知到的动作和生成的动作之间进行通用编码。这种共享的代表性网络与生俱来地与人类息息相关。我们审查有关新生婴儿的模仿行为的心理证据。我们建议,婴儿模仿中涉及的机制为理解他人“像我”提供了基础,并奠定了心理理论和对他人的同理心的发展。我们还分析了功能性神经影像学研究,这些研究探索了成年人模仿的神经生理学基础。我们封送证据表明,模仿者不仅在自我与他人之间共享神经表征,而且在顶叶皮层中的皮质区域对于区分自我与他人的观点至关重要。模仿是双重揭示:婴儿用于模仿成年人,而科学家则用来理解大脑的组织和功能。 [参考:83]

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