神经基质
顶叶下小叶
动作(物理)
镜像神经元
神经科学
感知
心理学
沟通
认知
物理
量子力学
作者
Giacomo Rizzolatti,Pier Francesco Ferrari,Stefano Rozzi,Leonardo Fogassi
标识
DOI:10.1002/9780470034989.ch11
摘要
The view defended in this article is that action and perception share the same neural substrate. To substantiate this view, the anatomical and functional organization of the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) is reviewed. In particular, it will be shown that many IPL neurons discharge selectively when the monkey executes a given motor act (e.g. grasping). Most interestingly, most of them fire only if the coded motor act is followed by a subsequent specific motor act (e.g. placing). Some of these action-constrained motor neurons have mirror properties and selectively discharge during the observation of motor acts when these are embedded in a given action (e.g. grasping for eating, but not grasping for placing). Thus, the activation of these IPL neurons allows the observer not only to recognize the observed motor act, but also to predict what will be the next motor act of the action, that is to understand the intentions of the action's agent. The finding that the same neurons that are active during the execution of specific motor acts also mediate the understanding of the ‘what’ and the ‘why’ of others' actions provides strong evidence for a common neural substrate for action and perception.
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