Journal article
Mirror neuron system involvement in empathy: A critical look at the evidence
AD Baird, IE Scheffer, SJ Wilson
Social Neuroscience | Published : 2011
Abstract
It has been proposed that the human mirror neuron system (MNS) plays an integral role in mediating empathy. In this review, we critically examine evidence from three bodies of research that have been cited as supporting this notion: (1) behavioral studies that have examined the relationship between imitation and empathy, (2) findings from functional neuroimaging studies that report a positive correlation between MNS activation and self-report on an empathy questionnaire, and (3) observations of impaired imitation and empathy in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). In addition, we briefly review lesion studies of the neural correlates of imitation and empathy. Current evidence suggests that the M..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by funding from the Australian National Health and Medical Research Council (Project grant 566759) and a Medical Research Grant from the University of Melbourne.