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The two subscales are interpreted as mirroring two facets of fear for negative consequences of being diagnosed with HIV.

This was interpreted as mirroring the already reported right hemispheric involvement in directing attention to both hemispheres (Zatorre and Penhune 2001; Corbetta and Shulman 2002; Müller and Weisz 2012).

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Thus, in general psychophysiological measures may be interpreted as functional mechanism of "mirroring" the emotional condition displayed by the facial stimuli, where "sharing" similar emotional responses allows a direct form of understanding and recognize emotion by a sort of simulation process.

The attenuation of the beta cortical oscillations during action observation has been interpreted as evidence of a mirror neuron system (MNS) in humans.

Infant's failure to attribute goals to a direct approach in the absence of additional cues such as choice or efficiency of the action has implications for other data interpreted as support for the mirror neuron theory of action understanding.

These findings are interpreted as support for the mirror neuron theory of action understanding and hypothesized to reflect the importance of being able to access a motor representation of the observed action in order to understand that action as goal-directed.

The low-frequency part (below 0.07 Hz) having a spectral index close to −1 indicates the energy cascades due to mirror mode waves, and the steepen spectra at high frequencies (above 0.07 Hz) with spectral indices between −4 and −0.5 are interpreted as the energy accumulation due to mirror mode and proton cyclotron waves.

Interestingly, this is consistent with behavioral evidence that can be interpreted as knowledge-based influences, e.g. mirrored letters versus normal letters [ 24] or "inverted elephants" versus normal elephants [ 43].

One of Dewey's suggestions, as related by Hook, was that correspondence should not be interpreted as a metaphor of picturing or mirroring past events, but should be interpreted as a metaphor of sending and receiving messages.

The past few decades have witnessed the reconfiguration of a sweep of industries and sectors to more closely mirror economic models, often interpreted as a hallmark of neoliberal reordering in the growing body of scholarship on the topic.

So why has the ASL hypothesis been interpreted as evidence against a functional role of mirror neurons in action understanding?

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