From One to Many: Representing Not Only Actions, but Interactions in the Brain

Published on November 13, 2018

Observing others is a pervasive way of learning about the social world, but little is known about the neural correlates of observing more than one individual. A recent neuroimaging study demonstrates that activity in the human motor system tracks multiple actions and that anterior cingulate cortex is involved to monitor motor conflict.

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