... References. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 7, 197207 (1973) Necessary versus Sufficient C... more ... References. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 7, 197207 (1973) Necessary versus Sufficient Causal Schemata for Success and Failure' ANNA KUN AND ... That is, if one succeeds, then high ability, high effort expenditure, an easy task, or good luck are believed to be ...
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• The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching m... more Highlights • The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching mechanism in automatic body-to-body imitation. • S-R requires: (a) two structurally analogous neural networks and (b) traveling waves that synchronize movements between those networks • The body’s visual representation in the occipital cortex and its sensorimotor representation in the homunculus are structurally analogous neural networks • The homunculus, which is the internalized sensorimotor representation of the body, is pivotal to a body-to-body matching mechanism that is free of corrective feedback • Gamma waves synchronize the body’s visual representation with the body’s corresponding sensorimotor representation in the homunculus • Contagious yawning, which is uncontrollable, is absent in autism. Empirical evidence indicates that increasing gamma power renders individuals with autism also susceptible to contagious yawning. This refutes mirror neurons and supports S-R as the direct matching mechanism that underlies imitation.
... References. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 7, 197207 (1973) Necessary versus Sufficient C... more ... References. JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN PERSONALITY 7, 197207 (1973) Necessary versus Sufficient Causal Schemata for Success and Failure' ANNA KUN AND ... That is, if one succeeds, then high ability, high effort expenditure, an easy task, or good luck are believed to be ...
Highlights
• The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching m... more Highlights • The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching mechanism in automatic body-to-body imitation. • S-R requires: (a) two structurally analogous neural networks and (b) traveling waves that synchronize movements between those networks • The body’s visual representation in the occipital cortex and its sensorimotor representation in the homunculus are structurally analogous neural networks • The homunculus, which is the internalized sensorimotor representation of the body, is pivotal to a body-to-body matching mechanism that is free of corrective feedback • Gamma waves synchronize the body’s visual representation with the body’s corresponding sensorimotor representation in the homunculus • Contagious yawning, which is uncontrollable, is absent in autism. Empirical evidence indicates that increasing gamma power renders individuals with autism also susceptible to contagious yawning. This refutes mirror neurons and supports S-R as the direct matching mechanism that underlies imitation.
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• The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching mechanism in automatic body-to-body imitation.
• S-R requires: (a) two structurally analogous neural networks and
(b) traveling waves that synchronize movements between
those networks
• The body’s visual representation in the occipital cortex and its sensorimotor representation in the homunculus are structurally analogous neural networks
• The homunculus, which is the internalized sensorimotor representation of the body, is pivotal to a body-to-body matching mechanism that is free of corrective feedback
• Gamma waves synchronize the body’s visual representation with the body’s corresponding sensorimotor representation in the homunculus
• Contagious yawning, which is uncontrollable, is absent in autism. Empirical evidence indicates that increasing gamma power renders individuals with autism also susceptible to contagious yawning. This refutes mirror neurons and supports S-R as the direct matching mechanism that underlies imitation.
• The physics of sympathetic resonance (S-R) is hypothesized to explain the matching mechanism in automatic body-to-body imitation.
• S-R requires: (a) two structurally analogous neural networks and
(b) traveling waves that synchronize movements between
those networks
• The body’s visual representation in the occipital cortex and its sensorimotor representation in the homunculus are structurally analogous neural networks
• The homunculus, which is the internalized sensorimotor representation of the body, is pivotal to a body-to-body matching mechanism that is free of corrective feedback
• Gamma waves synchronize the body’s visual representation with the body’s corresponding sensorimotor representation in the homunculus
• Contagious yawning, which is uncontrollable, is absent in autism. Empirical evidence indicates that increasing gamma power renders individuals with autism also susceptible to contagious yawning. This refutes mirror neurons and supports S-R as the direct matching mechanism that underlies imitation.