Dança e o cérebro: células espelho em ação / Dance and the brain: mirror cells in action
Abstract
As ciências Cognitivas têm avançado nos estudos enformadores da percepção estética de áreas como artes visuais e música, e não demora para relevar os padrões cerebrais responsáveis pelas habilidades motoras caras à dança. O quadro se altera com a “descoberta” dos neurônios espelho e os estudos posteriores de sua ação na produção e recepção da dança. Os neurônios espelhos formam um sistema de células que nos habilita a imitar e reconhecer a ação de outrem. Hoje, a neurociência investe na área chamada neuroestética na qual parece a dança ter lugar e confere a amplitude do sistema visual tanto na apreensão como com a percepção das atividades voltadas à dança. Por sua natureza teórica, aplicamos como método revisão bibliográfica e analítica dos estudos relativos ao sistema de neurônios espelho e suas conexões com a imitação e o entendimento da ação.
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.34117/bjdv8n5-402