The Brain\'s Body Neuroscience and Corporeal Politics
70 CHAPTER THREE forthcoming, 2016), mirror neurons can appear in multiple and contra- dictory forms. Here I address these multi ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 71 bullets at him on the doorstep of his own apartment building. One of the most troubling details was that the ...
72 CHAPTER THREE own brain as if performing the action oneself (but without actually doing so); in other words, they are thought ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 73 patterns are thought to generate an experience in one’s own body of what another is feeling or doing. Becaus ...
74 CHAPTER THREE wants to go into that building because I know that people usually go up the stairs and open the door when they ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 75 of others within our own self- awareness (Gallese and Goldman 1998, 497). In this sense simulated mind readi ...
76 CHAPTER THREE because, Gallese argues, the neurons draw from the body’s own capacities for motor action, its relations with o ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 77 In his closing argument, Mr. Warner (the prosecutor) suggested that Mr. Diallo may simply have been reaching ...
78 CHAPTER THREE simulation could get in the way of, rather than promote, intersubjective un- derstanding. A projection of one’s ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 79 other — because (goes the argument) our bodies really are the same, and really do act in predictable ways. T ...
80 CHAPTER THREE (If I were a cat I might see a place to scratch.) But I do not have to use high- level thought to grasp this — ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 81 they are understood to provide substantial intersubjective knowledge. “By means of embodied simulation, when ...
82 CHAPTER THREE alone) and determinism (fixing mirroring processes and the precognitive and cognitive functions they are though ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 83 rial they must be entangled with collective patterns of experience. This includes not only patterns that fos ...
84 CHAPTER THREE outcome of how our embodied simulation of others develops and takes shape” (Gallese 2009, 531; see also Gallese ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 85 not only “determines and constrains” (47) our understanding of others’ intentions but allows us to “recogniz ...
86 CHAPTER THREE for cognition and therefore provides a nonlinguistic basis for the enactment of culture. But if bodily practice ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 87 brains of people diagnosed on the autism spectrum (Gallese et al. 2009; Gallese et al. 2013; Iacoboni 2008; ...
88 CHAPTER THREE son does or feels but also sensing and grappling with “relevant differences in disposition, ability and charact ...
I FEEL YOUR PAIN 89 neurons on their own “mirror” reality to how they participate with other agents and capacities in generating ...
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