“…Relatively little research has examined whether schizophrenia is also associated with impairments in mirroring. Although behavioral studies have shown impaired imitation of complex hand movements and facial emotional expressions in schizophrenia (e.g., Kohler et al, 2008;Matthews, Gold, Sekuler, & Park, 2013;Park, Matthews, & Gibson, 2008;Varcin, Bailey, & Henry, 2010), the two prior EEG studies of MNS activity, as indexed by mu suppression, have provided mixed results. One study focused on observation/execution of hand movements, and found no overall group differences between patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders and healthy controls (McCormick et al, 2012).…”