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The mirror mechanism and its potential role in autism spectrum disorder

Authors :
Gallese, Vittorio
Rochat, Magali J
Berchio, Cristina
Source :
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Vol. 55, No 1 (2013) pp. 15-22
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The mirror mechanism allows the direct translation of a perceived (seen, felt, heard) action into the same motor representation of its related goal. This mechanism allows a direct comprehension of others' goals and motor intentions, enabling an embodied link between individuals. Because the mirror mechanism is a functional expression of the motor system, these findings suggest the relevance of the motor system to social cognition. It has been hypothesized that the impaired understanding of others' intentions, sensations, and emotions reported in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) could be linked to an alteration of the mirror mechanism in all of these domains. In this review, we address the theoretical issues underlying the social impairments in ASD and discuss them in relation to the cognitive role of the mirror mechanism.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00121622
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Vol. 55, No 1 (2013) pp. 15-22
Accession number :
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