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- W2063804866 abstract "While many articles have discussed the role of mirror mechanism in action and intention understanding, relatively few have examined its role in imitation. Here, I address this issue. I show first that humans and apes dramatically differ in their imitation capacity. The capacity to achieve a goal—shown by a demonstrator—by repeating exactly his/her motor acts (“true imitation”) is virtually absent in apes, while it is well developed in children already before their first birthday. I propose then that this ability depends in large part by the presence in humans of a particular type of mirror neurons that transform observed visual movements into potential movements. I maintain that the appearance in evolution of these neurons was a major factor for the “learnability” increase that occurred about 75,000 years ago. Following Ramachandran (The tell-tale brain. Unlocking the mystery of human nature, 2011), I conclude that the fast cultural progress that started at that time was strongly related to an increase of mirror neurons and, most importantly, to the appearance of mirror neurons encoding meaningless gestures." @default.
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