Positive emotions preferentially engage an auditory-motor "mirror" system.

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Published in J Neurosci on December 13, 2006

Authors

Jane E Warren1, Disa A Sauter, Frank Eisner, Jade Wiland, M Alexander Dresner, Richard J S Wise, Stuart Rosen, Sophie K Scott

Author Affiliations

1: Magnetic Research Council Clinical Sciences Centre, Hammersmith Hospital Campus, Imperial College London, London W121 0NN, United Kingdom.

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