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Neural mirroring mechanisms and imitation in human infants

机译:人类婴儿的神经镜像机制和模仿

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Studying human infants will increase our understanding of the nature, origins and function of neural mirroring mechanisms. Human infants are prolific imitators. Infant imitation indicates observation-execution linkages in the brain prior to language and protracted learning. Investigations of neural aspects of these linkages in human infants have focused on the sensorimotor mu rhythm in the electroencephalogram, which occurs in the alpha frequency range over central electrode sites. Recent results show that the infant mu rhythm is desynchronized during action execution as well as action observation. Current work is elucidating properties of the infant mu rhythm and how it may relate to prelinguistic action processing and social understanding. Here, we consider this neuroscience research in relation to developmental psychological theory, particularly the 'Like-Me' framework, which holds that one of the chief cognitive tasks of the human infant is to map the similarity between self and other. We elucidate the value of integrating neuroscience findings with behavioural studies of infant imitation, and the reciprocal benefit of examining mirroring mechanisms from an ontogenetic perspective.
机译:研究人类婴儿将增加我们对神经镜像机制的性质,起源和功能的了解。人类婴儿是多产的模仿者。婴儿模仿表明语言和长期学习之前大脑中的观察与执行联系。对人类婴儿中这些联系的神经方面的研究集中于脑电图中的感觉运动节律,该节律发生在中央电极部位的α频率范围内。最近的结果表明,在执行动作以及观察动作过程中,婴儿的亩律不同步。当前的工作是阐明婴儿mu节奏的特性,以及它与语言前动作处理和社会理解之间的关系。在这里,我们考虑了与发展心理学理论(尤其是“ Like-Me”框架)有关的神经科学研究,该框架认为,人类婴儿的主要认知任务之一是绘制自我与他人之间的相似性。我们阐明了将神经科学发现与婴儿模仿行为研究相结合的价值,以及从个体发育的角度检查镜像机制的相互好处。

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