معرفی کتاب «Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition (Contemporary Neuroscience)» نوشتهٔ Christian Keysers, Valeria Gazzola (auth.), Jaime A. Pineda (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Humana Press در سال 2009. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The discovery of mirror neurons and of a mirror neuron system in the human brain raises the interesting possibility that "mirroring" may constitute novel instances of mental simulation. It also provides the basis for unique processes such as "mindreading," the ability to make inferences about the actions of others. That an elementary process in motor cognition may be foundational to mindreading goes a long way in providing a rational basis for the study of social cognition. Social cognition is a broad discipline that encompasses many issues not yet adequately addressed by neurobiologists. In __Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition__, leading thinkers in this nascent field craft chapters aimed at sparking a dialogue regarding the relevance of mirroring neural systems in cognition. Thought-provoking and cutting-edge, __Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition__ provides the basis for extended discussion among interested readers and lays down the guidelines for future research in this fascinating and expanding field. It addresses issues common to different perspectives, raises contrary views, and creates the basis for an extended dialogue and discussion. The Aim Of This Book Is To Bring Together Social Scientists, Cognitive Scientists, Psychologists, Neuroscientists, Neuropsychologists And Others To Promote A Dialogue About The Variety Of Processes Involved In Social Cognition, As Well As The Relevance Of Mirroring Neural Systems To Those Processes. Social Cognition Is A Broad Discipline That Encompasses Many Issues Not Yet Adequately Addressed By Neurobiologists. Yet, It Is A Strong Belief That Framing These Issues In Terms Of The Neural Basis Of Social Cognition, Especially Within An Evolutionary Perspective, Can Be A Very Fruitful Strategy. This Book Includes Some Of The Leading Thinkers In The Nascent Field Of Mirroring Processes And Reflects The Authors’ Attempts To Till Common Ground From A Variety Of Perspectives. The Book Raises Contrary Views And Addresses Some Of The Most Vexing Yet Core Questions In The Field – Providing The Basis For Extended Discussion Among Interested Readers And Laying Down Guidelines For Future Research. It Has Been Argued That Interaction With Members Of One’s Own Social Group Enhances Cognitive Development In Primates And Especially Humans (barrett & Henzi, 2005). Byrne And Whiten (1988), Donald (1991), And Others Have Speculated That Abilities Such As Cooperation, Deception, And Imitation Led To Increasingly Complex Social Interactions Among Primates Resulting In A Tremendous Expansion Of The Cerebral Cortex. The Evolutionary Significance Of An Imitation Capability In Primates Is Matched By Its Ontological Consequences. Front Matter....Pages i-xiv Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Unifying Social Cognition....Pages 1-35 Reflections on the Mirror Neuron System: Their Evolutionary Functions Beyond Motor Representation....Pages 39-59 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 The Neurophysiology of Early Motor Resonance....Pages 63-76 The Rational Continuum of Human Imitation....Pages 77-103 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 From Embodied Representation to Co-regulation....Pages 107-120 The Problem of Other Minds Is Not a Problem: Mirror Neurons and Intersubjectivity....Pages 121-133 Hierarchically Organized Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition: The Functional Neuroanatomy of Empathy....Pages 135-160 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Mirror Neurons and the Neural Exploitation Hypothesis: From Embodied Simulation to Social Cognition....Pages 163-190 From Imitation to Reciprocation and Mutual Recognition....Pages 191-212 Automatic and Controlled Processing within the Mirror Neuron System....Pages 213-233 Embodied Perspective on Emotion-Cognition Interactions....Pages 235-257 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 The Role of Mirror Neuron Dysfunction in Autism....Pages 261-286 Synaesthesia for Pain: Feeling Pain with Another....Pages 287-307 Front Matter....Pages 1-1 Mirroring, Mindreading, and Simulation....Pages 311-330 Does the Mirror Neuron System and Its Impairment Explain Human Imitation and Autism?....Pages 331-354 Neural Simulation and Social Cognition....Pages 355-371 Back Matter....Pages 373-375
The discovery of mirror neurons and of a mirror neuron system in the human brain raises the interesting possibility that “mirroring” may constitute novel instances of mental simulation. It also provides the basis for unique processes such as “mindreading”, the ability to make inferences about the actions of others. That an elementary process in motor cognition may be foundational to mindreading goes a long way in providing a rational basis for the study of social cognition. Social cognition is a broad discipline that encompasses many issues not yet adequately addressed by neurobiologists. In Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition, leading thinkers in this nascent field craft chapters aimed at sparking a dialogue regarding the relevance of mirroring neural systems in cognition.
Thought-provoking and cutting-edge, Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition provides the basis for extended discussion among interested readers and lays down the guidelines for future research in this fascinating and expanding field. It addresses issues common to different perspectives, raises contrary views, and creates the basis for an extended dialogue and discussion.
"The discovery of mirror neurons and of a mirror neuron system in the human brain raises the interesting possibility that "mirroring" may constitute novel instances of mental stimulation. It also provides the basis for unique processes such as "mindreading," the ability to make inferences about the actions of others. That an elementary process in motor cognition may be foundational to mindreading goes a long way in providing a rational bases for the study of social cognition. Social cognition is a broad discipline that encompasses many issues not yet adequately addressed by neurobiologists. In Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition, leading thinkers in this nascent field craft chapters aimed at sparking a dialogue regarding the relevance of mirroring neural systems in cognition. Thought-provoking and cutting-edge, Mirror Neuron Systems: The Role of Mirroring Processes in Social Cognition provides the bases for extended discussion among interested readers and lays down the guidelines for future research in this fascinating and expanding field. It addresses issues common to different perspectives, raises contrary views, and creates the basis for an extended dialogue and discussion" -- Back cover The discovery of mirror neurons and of a mirror neuron system in the human brain raises the interesting possibility that 'mirroring' may constitute novel instances of mental simulation. This book discusses the relevance of mirroring neural systems in cognition