APS
29th APS Annual Convention · 2017
The Human Mirror Neuron System Differentially Processes Natural and Unnatural Social Cues
- Rachael Riley
University of Puget Sound - David Andresen
University of Puget Sound
Abstract
We investigated whether the mirror neuron system (MNS) serves to process valid social cues, or serves to detect invalid social cues, within a given context. Using EEG, results revealed significantly greater MNS activity during the natural social stimuli, suggesting MNS uses context and expectations to detect valid social cues.
Social Neuroscience