Dear Aranye,
Try here, to see if it helps...
http://garciala.blogia.com/2009/021901-neurological-analysis-of-narrative-experience.php
Regards,
Jose Angel García Landa
University of Zaragoza (Spain)
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From: *Aranye Fradenburg* lfraden@english.ucsb.edu
Date: Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM
Subject: [CogLAs] echo neurons?
To: CogLAs@lists.purdue.edu
Can anyone help me with this question: are there studies suggesting that the effects of _hearing_ about actions being performed is similar to the effects (mirror neurons) of _seeing_ an action performed? It would make sense in a way, but some rather different symbolic processing is involved in either case.
Thank you in advance!
Aranye Fradenburg, Ph.D.
Director, Literature and the Mind
UC Santa Barbara
Clinical Associate
New Center for Psychoanalysis
www.aranyefradenburg.com
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