New Frontiers in Mirror Neurons Research
Edited by Pier Francesco Ferrari and Giacomo Rizzolatti
Table of Contents
Section 1. Basic findings and concepts in action-perception theory
1. The neuroanatomy of the mirror neuron system, Stefano Rozzi
2. The role of mirror neurons in goal coding and intention understanding, Leonardo Fogassi and Luca Bonini
3. New properties of F5 Mirror Neurons and their implications for response selection, Jorn K. Pomper, Dan Arnstein, Vittorio Caggiano, Martin Giese, and Peter Thier
4. MEG studies in action observation, Riitta Hari
5. How to study the mirror neuron system with functional MRI: challenges and solutions, Kristina Grigaityte and Marco Iacoboni
Section 2. Functional properties and evolution
6. Neural underpinnings of anticipatory action simulation and perception in expert brains, Lucia Maria Sacheli, Salvatore Maria Aglioti,and Matteo Candidi
7. The mirror system in human and non-human primates: comparative functional imaging studies suggest multiple systems, Guy A. Orban
8. On Gesture and Speech, Maurizio Gentilucci, Doriana De Marco, and Elisa De Stefani
9. Mirror Neurons in the Songbird Brain:A Neural Interface for Learned Vocal Communication, Jonathan F. Prather, and Richard Mooney
10. Mirrors match minds, Simone Schutz-Bosbach and Wolfgang Prinz
11. Epigenetic regulation of mirror neurons' development and related evolutionary hypotheses, Antonella Tramacere, Pier F. Ferrari, and Atsushi Iriki
Section 3. Development
12. Relating the ontogeny and function of mirror neurons to perceptual learning and inference, James J. M. Kilner
13. The Mirror Neuron System and the Mu Rhythm, Kathryn H. Yoo and Nathan A. Fox
14. On the development of the mirror neuron system, Claes von Hofsten and K. Rosander
15. Neonatal imitation and its sensory-motor mechanism, Elizabeth A. Simpson, Annika Paukner, Stephen J. Suomi, and Pier F. Ferrari
16. Mirroring and the ontogeny of social cognition, Courtney Filippi and Amanda Woodward
Section 4. Theoretical and clinical implications
17. The space of mirror, Corrado Sinigaglia and Giacomo Rizzolatti
18. Schizophrenia, bodily selves and embodied simulation, Vittorio Gallese and Francesca Ferri
19. Observing and imitating others to recover motor functions in patients with neurological disorders, Giovanni Buccino and Riccardo Dalla Volta
20. Role of the Mirror Neuron System in the Pathophysiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders, Lindsay M. Oberman and Vilayanur S. Ramachandran