Barale, F., & Minazzi, V. (in press). Dead ends: Freud, sound, and music. Statement of a problem and some historico-critical notes. International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
2.
Beebe, B., Knoblauch, S., Rustin, J., & Sorter, D. (2005). Forms of Intersubjectivity in Infant Research and Adult Treatment. New York: Other Press.
3.
Blakemore, S.-J., Bristow, D., Bird, G., Frith, C., & Ward, J. (2005). Somatosensory activations during the observation of touch and a case of vision-Touch synaesthesia. Brain128:1571-1583.
4.
Botvinick, M., Jha, A.P., Bylsma, L.M., Fabian, S.A., Solomon, P.E., & Prkachin, K.M. (2005). Viewing facial expressions of pain engages cortical areas involved in the direct experience of pain. NeuroImage25:315-319.
5.
Buccino, G., Binkofski, F., Fink, G.R., Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., Gallese, V., Seitz, R.J., Zilles, K., Rizzolatti, G., & Freund, H.-J. (2001). Action observation activates premotor and parietal areas in a somatotopic manner: An fMRI study. European Journal of Neuroscience13:400-404.
6.
--- Lui, F., Canessa, N., Patteri, I., Lagravinese, G., Benuzzi, F., Porro, C.A., & Rizzolatti, G. (2004). Neural circuits involved in the recognition of actions performed by nonconspecifics: An fMRI study . Journal of Cogniive Neuroscience16:114-126.
7.
--- Riggio, L., Melli, G., Binkofski, F., Gallese, V., & Rizzolatti, G. (2005). Listening to action-related sentences modulates the activity of the motor system: A combined TMS and behavioral study. Cognitive Brain Research24:355-363.
8.
--- Vogt, S., Ritzl, A., Fink, G.R., Zilles, K., Freund, H.-J., & Rizzolatti, G. (2004). Neural circuits underlying imitation learning of hand actions: An event-related fMRI study. Neuron42:323-334.
9.
Calvo-Merino, B., Glaser, D.E., Grèzes, J., Passingham, R.E., & Haggard, P. (2005). Action observation and acquired motor skills: An fMRI study with expert dancers. Cerebral Cortex15:1243-1249.
10.
--- Grèzes, J., Glaser, D.E., Passingham, R.E., & Haggard, P. (2006). Seeing or doing? Influence of visual and motor familiarity in action observation. Current Biology16(19):1905-1910.
11.
Carr, L., Iacoboni, M., Dubeau, M.C., Mazziotta, J.C., & Lenzi, G.L. (2003). Neural mechanisms of empathy in humans: A relay from neural systems for imitation to limbic areas. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA100(9):5497-5502.
12.
Dapretto, L., Davies, M.S., Pfeifer, J.H., Scott, A.A., Sigman, M., Bookheimer, S.Y., & Iacoboni, M. (2006). Understanding emotions in others: Mirror neuron dysfunction in children with autism spectrum disorders. Nature Neuroscience9:28-30.
13.
De Vignemont, F., & Singer, T. (2006). The empathic brain: How, when, and why?Trends in the Cognitive Sciences10:435-441.
14.
Dimberg, U. (1982). Facial reactions to facial expressions. Psychophysiology19:643-647.
15.
--- & Thunberg, M. (1998). Rapid facial reactions to emotionally relevant stimuli. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology39:39-46. --- --- & Elmehed , K. (2000). Unconscious facial reactions to emotional facial expressions. Psychological Science11:86-89.
16.
Ebisch, S.J.H., Perrucci, M.G., Ferretti, A., Del Gratta, C., Romani, G.L., & Gallese, V. (2008). The sense of touch: Embodied simulation in a visuotactile mirroring mechanism for the sight of any touch. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, March 17 [Epub ahead of print], PMID: 18345991.
17.
Ferrari, P.F., Visalberghi, E., Paukner, A., Fogassi, L., Ruggiero, A., ET AL. (2006). Neonatal imitation in rhesus macaques. PLOS Biology4(9):302. Freedberg D., & Gallese V. (2007). Motion, emotion and empathy in esthetic experience . Trends in the Cognitive Sciences11:197-203.
18.
Freud, S. (1921). Group psychology and the analysis of the ego. Standard Edition18:65-143.
19.
--- ( 1923). The ego and the id. Standard Edition19:1-66. --- (1985). The Complete Letters of Sigmund Freud to Wilhelm Fliess 1897-1904, ed. J.M. Masson. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. Gallese , V. (2001). The "shared manifold" hypothesis: From mirror neurons to empathy. Journal of Consciousness Studies8(5-7)33-50. --- (2003a). The manifold nature of interpersonal relations: The quest for a common mechanism . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B358:517-528.
20.
--- ( 2003b). The roots of empathy: The shared manifold hypothesis and the neural basis of intersubjectivity. Psychopathology36(4):171-180. --- (2006 ). Intentional attunement: A neurophysiological perspective on social cognition and its disruption in autism. Experimental Brain Research / Cognitive Brain Research1079:15-24.
21.
--- ( 2007a). Before and below `theory of mind': Embodied simulation and the neural correlates of social cognition. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B362:659-669.
22.
--- ( 2007b). Empathy, embodied simulation and mirroring mechanisms; Commentary on "Towards a neuroscience of empathy" by Doug Watt. Neuro-Psychoanalysis9:146-151.
23.
--- ( 2007c). The shared manifold hypothesis: Embodied simulation and its role in empathy and social cognition. In Empathy in Mental Illness and Health, ed. T.F.D. Farrow & P.W.R. Woodruff.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 448-472.
24.
--- (in press). Mirror neurons, embodied simulation, and the neural basis of social identification. Psychoanalytic Dialogues.
25.
--- Eagle, M.N., & Migone, P. (2007). Intentional attunement: Mirror neurons and the neural underpinnings of interpersonal relations. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association55:131-176.
26.
--- Fadiga, L., Fogassi, L., & Rizzolatti, G. (1996). Action recognition in the premotor cortex. Brain119:593-609.
27.
--- Keysers, C., & Rizzolatti, G. (2004). A unifying view of the basis of social cognition. Trends in the Cognitive Sciences8:396-403.
28.
--- & Lakoff, G. (2005). The brain's concepts: The role of the sensory-motor system in reason and language. Cognitive Neuropsychology22:455-479.
29.
Hauk, O., Johnsrude, I., & Pulvermüller, F. (2004). Somatotopic representation of action words in human motor and premotor cortex. Neuron41:301-307.
30.
Husserl, E. (1931). Cartesian Meditations, transl. D. Cairns. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1969 .
31.
Hutchison, W.D., Davis, K.D., Lozano, A.M., Tasker, R.R., & Dostrovsky, J.O. (1999). Pain-related neurons in the human cingulate cortex. Nature Neuroscience2:403-405.
32.
Iacoboni, M., Molnar-Szakacs, I., Gallese, V., Buccino, G., Mazziotta, J., & Rizzolatti, G. (2005). Grasping the intentions of others with one's own mirror neuron system. PLOS Biology3:529-535.
33.
--- Woods, R.P., Brass, M., Bekkering, H., Mazziotta, J.C., & Rizzolatti, G. (1999). Cortical mechanisms of human imitation. Science286:2526-2528.
34.
Jackson, P.L., Meltzoff, A.N., & Decety, J. (2005). How do we perceive the pain of others? A window into the neural processes involved in empathy. NeuroImage24:771-779.
35.
Keysers, C., Wickers, B., Gazzola, V., Anton, J.-L., Fogassi, L., & Gallese, V. (2004). A touching sight: SII/PV activation during the observation and experience of touch. Neuron42:1-20.
36.
Lepage, J.F., & Théoret, H. (2007). The mirror neuron system: Grasping others' actions from birth? Developmental Science10(5):513-529.
37.
Levine, H.B. (1994). The analyst's participation in the analytic process . International Journal of Psychoanalysis75:665-675.
38.
Lipps, T. (1903). Einfühlung, innere nachahmung und organenempfindung . Archiv für die gesammte Psychologie, vol I, part 2. Leipzig : W. Engelmann.
39.
Lundqvist, L., & Dimberg, U. (1995). Facial expressions are contagious. Journal of Psychophysiology9:203-211.
40.
Mcintosh, D.N., Reichman-Decker, A., Winkielman, P., & Wilbarger, J. (2006). When the social mirror breaks: Deficits in automatic, but not voluntary mimicry of emotional facial expressions in autism. Developmental Science9:295-302.
41.
Meltzoff, A.N., & Moore, M.K. (1977). Imitation of facial and manual gestures by human neonates. Science198:75-78.
42.
Merleau-Ponty, M. (1945). Phenomenology of Perception, transl. C. Smith . London: Routledge, 1962.
43.
Myowa-Yamakoshi, M., Tomonaga, M., Tanaka, M., & Matsuzawa, T. (2004). Imitation in neonatal chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) . Developmental Science7:437-442.
44.
Oberman, L.M., & Ramachandran, V.S. (2007). The simulating social mind: Mirror neuron system and simulation in the social and communicative deficits of Autism Spectrum Disorder. Psychological Bulletin133:310-327.
45.
Pigman, G.W. (1995). Freud and the history of empathy. International Journal of Psychoanalysis76:237-252.
46.
Pulvermüller, F. (2002). The Neuroscience of Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
47.
Resnik, S. (2001). The Delusional Person: Bodily Feelings in Psychosis . London: Karnac Books.
48.
Rizzolatti, G., & Craighero, L. (2004). The mirror neuron system. Annual Review of Neuroscience27:169-192.
49.
--- Fadiga, L., Gallese, V., & Fogassi, L. (1996). Premotor cortex and the recognition of motor actions . Cognitive Brain Research3:131-141.
50.
--- Fogassi, L., & Gallese, V. (2001). Neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the understanding and imitation of action. Nature Neuroscience Reviews2:661-670.
51.
Scheler, M. (1954). The Nature of Sympathy, transl. P. Heath. London: Routledge & Keegan Paul, 1973.
52.
Shimada, S., & Hiraki, K. (2006). Infant's brain responses to live and televised action. NeuroImage32:930-939.
53.
Singer, T., Seymour, B., O'Doherty, J., Kaube, H., Dolan, R.J., & Frith, C.F. (2004). Empathy for pain involves the affective but not the sensory components of pain. Science303:1157-1162.
54.
Sommerville, J.A., & Decety, J. (2006). Weaving the fabric of social interaction: Articulating developmental psychology and cognitive neuroscience in the domain of motor cognition. Psychonomics Bulletin Review13:179-200.
55.
Sonnby-Borgstrom, M. (2002). Automatic mimicry reactions as related to differences in emotional empathy. Scandinavian Journal of Psychology43:433-443.
56.
Stein, E. (1912). On the Problem of Empathy. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1964 .
57.
Steuber, K.R. (2006). Rediscovering Empathy: Agency, Folk Psychology and theHuman Sciences. Cambridge : MIT Press.
58.
Tettamanti, M., Buccino, G., Saccuman, M.C., Gallese, V., Danna, M., Scifo, P., Fazio, F., Rizzolatti, G., Cappa, S.F., & Perani, D. (2005). Listening to action-related sentences activates fronto-parietal motor circuits. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience17:273-281.
59.
Wicker, B., Keysers, C., Plailly, J., Royet, J.-P., Gallese, V., & Rizzolatti, G. (2003). Both of us disgusted in my insula: The common neural basis of seeing and feeling disgust. Neuron40:655-664.