Synaesthesia, mirror neurons and mirror-touch

Banissy, Michael J.. 2013. Synaesthesia, mirror neurons and mirror-touch. In: E Hubbard and J Simner, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Synaesthesia. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 584-605. ISBN 978-0-19-960332-9 [Book Section]

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Mirror-touch synaesthesia describes a condition in which individuals experience the sensation of being touched on their own body when observing touch to another person. This chapter reviews studies examining the prevalence and characteristics of developmental and acquired cases of mirror-touch synaesthesia, the neurocognitive mechanisms that contribute to the tactile experiences evoked in mirror-touch, and how mirror-touch synaesthesia may be used to help inform us about mechanisms of social perception in non-synaesthetes.

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Book Section

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199603329.013.0030

Keywords:

Mirror-touch, mirror system, somatosensory, empathy, emotion, synaesthesia, social perception.

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Psychology

Dates:

DateEvent
12 December 2013Published

Item ID:

8699

Date Deposited:

01 Aug 2013 10:38

Last Modified:

30 Jun 2017 13:03

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/8699

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