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Motor control / Cognitive science / Cerebrum / Cognitive neuroscience / Mirror neuron / Theory of mind / Motor cortex / Neural oscillation / Vittorio Gallese / Nervous system / Neuroscience / Mind
Date: 2014-05-12 09:46:13
Motor control
Cognitive science
Cerebrum
Cognitive neuroscience
Mirror neuron
Theory of mind
Motor cortex
Neural oscillation
Vittorio Gallese
Nervous system
Neuroscience
Mind

PERSPECTIVES OPINION Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the understanding and imitation of action

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