Cognitive Science 260
Mirror Neuron Systems:
The Role of Mirroring in Social Cognition
Grades
Overheads
Sample
Experimental Proposal
What is a
Critical Review?
Readings
Discussant
In the beginning...
G. di Pellegrino
et al.
Gallese
et al.
Rizzolatti, G. and
Sinigaglia, C.
Dushanova and
Donoghue
The
ontogeny and
phylogeny of mirror neurons
Heyes
Champoux et
al. (TEXT)
Lyons, D.E.
(TEXT)
Gallese et al.
Oberman and
Ramachandran (TEXT)
Unifying social
cognition
Hurley,
S.
Keysers et al. (TEXT)
Gallese,
V.
Uddin
et al.
Is mirroring necessary and sufficient to
account for simulation?
Brass et al.
Brass and Heyes
Iacoboni
Semin
and Cacioppo
(TEXT)
Saxe
Is mirroring learned?
Is it replicative or predictive?
Catmur
et al.
Del
Giudice et al.
Kilner
et al..
Triesch et al
Kilner
et al.
Do mirror
neurons provide the adaptive advantage for understanding the
mental
states of others in an effortless and automatic way?
Meltzoff and Decety
Pineda
and Hecht.
Rochat and Passos-Ferreira (TEXT)
Agnew
et al.
Extending the
definition of mirroring: Empathy
Pineda
et al.
(TEXT)
Schulte-Ruther
et
al (A)
Schulte-Ruther
et al.
(B)
Emotions and mirroring
Freedberg
and Gallese
Montgomery
and Haxby
Winkielman et al..(TEXT)
Keysers,
C. and Gazzola, V.
Disorders of mirroring
Bernier
and
Dawson
(TEXT)
Hadjikhani
et al.
Oberman et al.
Enticott
et al.
Dapretto
et al.
Hamilton
Alternative Views
Gallaher,
S. (TEXT)
Hickok,
G.
Southgate et al. (TEXT)
Turella
et al.