Mirror neurons are central for a second-person neuroscience: Insights from developmental studies

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (4):438 - 438 (2013)
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Based on mirror neurons' properties, viewers are emotionally engaged when observing others infant interactions

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A Three-Person Model of Empathy.Fritz Breithaupt - 2012 - Emotion Review 4 (1):84-91.
Mirroring and making sense of others.Corrado Sinigaglia - 2010 - Nature Reviews Neuroscience 11:449.

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