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. 2014 Jun 5;369(1644):20130175. doi: 10.1098/rstb.2013.0175

Figure 4.

Figure 4.

Seeing a human perform an action (a) leads to activations in the mirror system (b) that resembles the activity during the execution of similar actions by a human (c). Seeing a robot perform similar actions (d) generates a pattern of activity in the mirror system (e) that is very different from the pattern of activity that caused the robot to act (f), but resembles that which the human viewer would use to perform a similar action (c). Panels (ae) adapted from Gazzola et al. [65]. (Online version in colour.)