10.1184/R1/6618425.v1
Lori Holt
Lori
Holt
Andrew J. Lotto
Andrew J.
Lotto
The alluring but misleading analogy between mirror neurons and the motor theory of speech.
Carnegie Mellon University
2014
psychology
2014-04-01 00:00:00
Journal contribution
https://kilthub.cmu.edu/articles/journal_contribution/The_alluring_but_misleading_analogy_between_mirror_neurons_and_the_motor_theory_of_speech_/6618425
<p>Speech is commonly claimed to relate to mirror neurons because of the alluring surface analogy of mirror neurons to the Motor Theory of speech perception, which posits that perception and production draw upon common motor-articulatory representations. We argue that the analogy fails and highlight examples of systems-level developmental approaches that have been more fruitful in revealing perception-production associations.</p>