Hogeveen et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Social interaction enhances motor resonance for observed human actionsHogeveen et al., 2012
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- Hogeveen J
- Obhi S
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- Journal of Neuroscience
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Understanding the neural basis of social behavior has become an important goal for cognitive neuroscience and a key aim is to link neural processes observed in the laboratory to more naturalistic social behaviors in real-world contexts. Although it is accepted that …
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