Intact Mirror Neuron Function in Autism Intact Mirror Neuron Function in Autism - It has been proposed that dysfunction of the mirror neuron system may underlie the social difficulties associated with autism. Watch and listen as Ilan Dinstein and colleagues take you on a personally guided tour of their findings that challenge this view by demonstrating that mirror system responses in individuals with autism reflect an intact ability to distinguish among different actions. Read more in Dinstein et al., Neuron 66(3).
Contributed by: David Simmons
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