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Pier-Francesco Ferrari

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Plos One|June 21, 2013
In play we trust. Rapid facial mimicry predicts the duration of playful interactions in geladasGiada Mancini, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2011
From action to language: comparative perspectives on primate tool use, gesture and the evolution of human languageJames Steele, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Leonardo Fogassi
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|April 7, 2011
The mirror neuron system: a fresh viewAntonino Casile, Vittorio Caggiano, Pier Francesco Ferrari
Plos One|December 6, 2011
Neuronal chains for actions in the parietal lobe: a computational modelFabian Chersi, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Leonardo Fogassi
Scientific Reports|March 30, 2013
Rapid facial mimicry in geladasGiada Mancini, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Scientific Reports|February 7, 2014
Different yawns, different functions? Testing social hypotheses on spontaneous yawning in Theropithecus geladaAlessia Leone, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Current Biology : CB|April 25, 2023
Aggression: The dark side of mirror neurons sheds light on their functionsPier Francesco Ferrari, Carlos Andrés Méndez, Gino Coudé
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 6, 2010
Towards a bottom-up perspective on animal and human cognitionFrans B M de Waal, Pier Francesco Ferrari
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 20, 2003
Mirror neurons responding to the observation of ingestive and communicative mouth actions in the monkey ventral premotor cortexPier Francesco Ferrari, Vittorio Gallese, Giacomo Rizzolatti, et al.
Novartis Foundation Symposium|May 3, 2006
The inferior parietal lobule: where action becomes perceptionGiacomo Rizzolatti, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Stefano Rozzi, et al.
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Showing results (11-20 of 94) with videos related to

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Plos One|June 21, 2013
In play we trust. Rapid facial mimicry predicts the duration of playful interactions in geladasGiada Mancini, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|November 23, 2011
From action to language: comparative perspectives on primate tool use, gesture and the evolution of human languageJames Steele, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Leonardo Fogassi
The Neuroscientist : a Review Journal Bringing Neurobiology, Neurology and Psychiatry|April 7, 2011
The mirror neuron system: a fresh viewAntonino Casile, Vittorio Caggiano, Pier Francesco Ferrari
Plos One|December 6, 2011
Neuronal chains for actions in the parietal lobe: a computational modelFabian Chersi, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Leonardo Fogassi
Scientific Reports|March 30, 2013
Rapid facial mimicry in geladasGiada Mancini, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Scientific Reports|February 7, 2014
Different yawns, different functions? Testing social hypotheses on spontaneous yawning in Theropithecus geladaAlessia Leone, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Elisabetta Palagi
Current Biology : CB|April 25, 2023
Aggression: The dark side of mirror neurons sheds light on their functionsPier Francesco Ferrari, Carlos Andrés Méndez, Gino Coudé
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|April 6, 2010
Towards a bottom-up perspective on animal and human cognitionFrans B M de Waal, Pier Francesco Ferrari
The European Journal of Neuroscience|May 20, 2003
Mirror neurons responding to the observation of ingestive and communicative mouth actions in the monkey ventral premotor cortexPier Francesco Ferrari, Vittorio Gallese, Giacomo Rizzolatti, et al.
Novartis Foundation Symposium|May 3, 2006
The inferior parietal lobule: where action becomes perceptionGiacomo Rizzolatti, Pier Francesco Ferrari, Stefano Rozzi, et al.
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