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External behavior monitoring mirrors internal behavior monitoring.
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(Self) hypnosis in the prevention of burnout and compassion fatigue for caregivers: theory and induction.
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Interindividual Differences in Neonatal Imitation and the Development of Action Chains in Rhesus Macaques.
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Eight Problems for the Mirror Neuron Theory of Action Understanding in Monkeys and Humans.
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Mirror neurons and embodied simulation in the development of archetypes and self-agency.
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