The mimetic brain

The discovery of mirror neurons in the 1990s led to an explosion of research and debate about the imitative capacities of the human brain. Some herald a paradigm shift on the order of DNA in biology, while others remain skeptical. In this revolutionary volume Jean- Michel Oughourlian shows how the h...

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Main Author: Oughourlian, Jean-Michel (Author)
Contributors: Merrill, Trevor Cribben (Translator)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: East Lansing Michigan State University Press [2016]
In:Year: 2016
Reviews:[Rezension von: Oughourlian, Jean-Michel, The mimetic brain] (2017) (Frost, Kathy)
Series/Journal:Studies in violence, mimesis, and culture
Further subjects:B Cognitive Science
B Psychology
B Behavioral Disciplines and Activities
B Psychophysiologie
B SCIENCE - General
B Life Sciences
B Sciences de la vie
B physical sciences
B Cognitive neuroscience
B Physiology
B Neuropsychology
B Psychophysiology
B MEDICAL - Physiology
B Behavioral Sciences
B Disciplines and Occupations
B Sciences physiques
B Psychiatry and Psychology
B Natural Science Disciplines
B biological sciences
B SCIENCE - Life Sciences - Human Anatomy & Physiology
B Neurosciences cognitives
B Sciences du comportement
B behavioral sciences
B Biological Science Disciplines
B Physical sciences
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Summary:The discovery of mirror neurons in the 1990s led to an explosion of research and debate about the imitative capacities of the human brain. Some herald a paradigm shift on the order of DNA in biology, while others remain skeptical. In this revolutionary volume Jean- Michel Oughourlian shows how the hypotheses of Ren ̌Girard can be combined with the insights of neuroscientists to shed new light on the "mimetic brain." Offering up clinical studies and a complete reevaluation of classical psychiatry, Oughourlian explores the interaction among reason, emotions, and imitation and reveals that rivalry-the blind spot in contemporary neuroscientific understandings of imitation-is a misunderstood driving force behind mental illness. Oughourlian's analyses shake the very foundations of psychiatry as we know it and open up new avenues for both theoretical research and clinical practice
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:1609174763