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      Negotiating individuality and collectivity in community music. A qualitative case study

      1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 4
      Psychology of Music
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          Mirror neurons and the simulation theory of mind-reading.

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          A new class of visuomotor neuron has been recently discovered in the monkey's premotor cortex: mirror neurons. These neurons respond both when a particular action is performed by the recorded monkey and when the same action, performed by another individual, is observed. Mirror neurons appear to form a cortical system matching observation and execution of goal-related motor actions. Experimental evidence suggests that a similar matching system also exists in humans. What might be the functional role of this matching system? One possible function is to enable an organism to detect certain mental states of observed conspecifics. This function might be part of, or a precursor to, a more general mind-reading ability. Two different accounts of mind-reading have been suggested. According to `theory theory', mental states are represented as inferred posits of a naive theory. According to `simulation theory', other people's mental states are represented by adopting their perspective: by tracking or matching their states with resonant states of one's own. The activity of mirror neurons, and the fact that observers undergo motor facilitation in the same muscular groups as those utilized by target agents, are findings that accord well with simulation theory but would not be predicted by theory theory.
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            Enactive intersubjectivity: Participatory sense-making and mutual incorporation

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              The Feeling Body

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                Psychology of Music
                Psychology of Music
                SAGE Publications
                0305-7356
                1741-3087
                June 03 2018
                June 03 2018
                : 030573561877580
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Centre for Systematic Musicology, University of Graz, Austria
                [2 ]Department of Music, The University of Sheffield, UK
                [3 ]Faculty of Music, University of Oxford, UK
                [4 ]Institute for Music Education, University of Music and Performing Arts Graz, Austria
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                10.1177/0305735618775806
                52f32774-aaa5-4e79-849f-d7fbf33cfd70
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