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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 April 2014
From the viewpoint of pattern recognition and computational learning, mirror neurons form an interesting multimodal representation that links action perception and planning. While it seems unlikely that all details of such representations are specified by the genetic code, robust learning of such complex representations likely requires an appropriate interplay between plasticity, generalization, and anatomical constraints of the underlying neural architecture.
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Mirror representations innate versus determined by experience: A viewpoint from learning theory
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