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Neuroimaging studies have suggested different functional roles for frontal and parietal parts of the MNS [43], [44], for processing the goals of actions (i.e. the end-location or the object being targeted) and the means of observed actions (i.e. the selected grasp or movement trajectory).
This hierarchy was created using a classification based on goals of actions.
Neurons in the inferior parietal lobule (IPL) near the temporoparietal junction code for the goals of actions (Blakemore and Sirigu, 2003; Fogassi and Luppino, 2005).
Thus, the cognitive ability to infer the goals of actions based on this mirror neuron activity, should such a mechanism exists, may have evolved on top of a mirror system organization which already "accidentally" produced apparent goal-specific firing patterns.
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Given that information, I then would provide three potential goals of action: (a) full medical support until discharge, (b) full medical support with a do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order, and (c) DNR and terminal extubation.
The dimensions in this case involved the orientation of interventions, the goal of actions, and the evaluation of results.
Underlying this paradigm is the assumption that infants' encoding of the goal of actions repeatedly witnessed during habituation or familiarization can guide representations of goals and actions in a different context.
Leontiev (1978) brought another dimension to this discussion when he argued that the goal of action is also dependent on the motive for action.
38 Generalisability in the sense of exact replication of results across studies is not the goal of action research inquiries.
Article 2.2 of the Charter states that "Curbing the epidemic and reversing the trend are the ultimate goal of action in the Region.
In pursuing an answer Nordenfelt envisages human ability consisting of three parts: a human agent, their intended goal of action, and a supportive environment all of which come together to create the 'real practical possibility of action'.
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