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One form of this power can mirror network locations that yield structural power, which is an open research area in sociology.
Interestingly, we found the mentalizing network and the mirror network concomittantly activated while grasping the meaning of social intentions carried out by whole-body motions.
This double dissociation indicates that a left-lateralized network is actively involved not only in execution but also in comprehension of limb and mouth actions (parieto-frontal mirror network).
Altogether, our data are compatible with the idea of selectively-impaired implicit self-other processing in schizophrenia, which may account for passivity phenomena, independently of any MNS disturbance [39], since no hypofunctioning of this mirror network was observed during the intelligible speech listening contrast in the patients, compared with the healthy controls.
In this respect is important to note that there is evidence that the observation of other's actions, in particular when they are unusual or non-stereotypical, might determine, in addition to the activation of the mirror network, the activation of the posterior part of the right superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) [13], [14], [16].
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It is plausible that the mirror networks encoding movements and motor acts are not equally lateralized.
While typical effector-object interactions are processed by the left hemisphere, the processing of uncommon interactions lacking specific motor engrams in the parieto-frontal mirror networks, is function of the right pSTS.
Such motor involvement in passive perception has also been linked to theories of analysis-through-synthesis or "mirror" networks (e.g., Buccino et al. 2004).
However, these so-called mirror networks appear to represent the actions primarily in terms of their spatiomotor aspects, such as trajectory and hand posture information (e.g., Hamilton and Grafton 2006; Lestou et al. 2008), but do not appear to take the identity of the objects used into account (Nelissen et al. 2005; Shmuelof and Zohary 2006).
There was no relationship between centrality measures in the association and mirroring networks, therefore the position of individuals in the social network did not relate to its involvement in affiliative interactions.
These regions of the parietal and frontal cortex have been implicated in a "mirror neuron" network in the human brain.
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