作者: Lieselot Ruysschaert , Petra Warreyn , Jan R. Wiersema , Baris Metin , Herbert Roeyers
DOI: 10.1016/J.CLINPH.2013.04.007
关键词: Imitation 、 Electroencephalography 、 Rhythm 、 Mirroring 、 Psychology 、 Action (philosophy) 、 Cognitive psychology 、 Developmental psychology
摘要: Abstract Objective Previous infant studies investigated neural mirroring during the observation of live or video actions. However, both methods have their (dis)advantages and using one these are not always directly comparable. Therefore, present study compared activity in a setting with infants between 18 36 months old. Methods Central mu rhythm suppression was measured through EEG recordings imitation same goal-directed mimicked actions presented either on live. Results revealed significant action settings but stronger observed this condition. Significant only setting. Conclusion This different influence infants. Significance It is recommended to use investigate young children.