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| 20 Nov 2009 by Michele Hush PsyBlog deals with psychology, but when neuroscientists like VS Ramachandran talk about mimicry, they talk about mirror neurons. Mirror neurons are fascinating brain cells that, in monkeys, seem to connect vision to a sort of empathy. ... Divinipotent Daily - http://divinipotent.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 Christian Keysers. CURRENT BIOLOGY - http://www.cell.com/current-biology/current |
| 17 Nov 2009 by philosophyofscience Mirror neurons as a proximal routine of community interaction. Glasgow Scotland. Conflict, Citizenship and Civil Society, 8th ESA Conference, European Sociological Association. Campbell, J., 1972. The Hero with a Thousand Faces ... philosophy of science - http://philosophyofscience.edublogs.org/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Reader Writer Blogger He calls these mirror neurons, “shared circuits”. Dr. Keysers found that the postcentral gyrus, also called the somatosensory cortex, becomes active not only when we are being touched, but if we see someone else being touched. ... Mrs. D's Steps To Respect - http://wide.typepad.com/mrs_ds_steps_to_respect/ |
| 23 Sep 2009 by Greg Hickok I'm kicking the mirror neuron habit after just one more puff (don't worry, I never inhale). I got to page 100 in Rizzolatti & Sinigaglia's Mirrors in the Brain (2008, Oxford Press) and had to stop. The logic just became so incoherent ... Talking Brains - http://talkingbrains.blogspot.com/ [ More results from Talking Brains ] |
| 13 Nov 2009 by admin Researchers then subsequently discovered that a subset of these motor command neurons was also activated when a human or primate would watch someone else perform the same action. This subset is referred to as mirror neurons.” ... Chelsey Rae - http://chelseyrae.com/ |
| 29 Oct 2009 by Claire Perfect boredom, revulsion, or--in my case, and I imagine that of everyone who does Muay Thai--the mirror neurons start firing. No matter how tired I am, watching that makes me feel thrilled, hopped-up, and aggressive. Very aggressive. ... Learning to Fight - http://learningtofight.blogspot.com/ |
| 18 Nov 2009 by Toronto Star But I've been trying to repeat the phrase "mirror neurons" in my head when I'm responding to a meltdown or a complete refusal of dinner. Sometimes those two words help me to realize my forehead is all crumpled up in consternation. ... Parentcentral.ca Editor's Blog - http://thestar.blogs.com/parentcentral/ |
| 19 Nov 2009 by cheezburger I got to thinking about mirror neurons and then about the empathy link, and the idea of a fish having mirror neurons, what with the empathy link and all, fascinated me, and I thought of your field, and wondered if you knew about such ... Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I... - http://icanhascheezburger.com/ - References |
| 15 Nov 2009 by natbas "Thanks to mirror neurons the human brain became specialized for culture, it became the organ of cultural diversity par excellence. It is for this reason (rather than moral reasons or political correctness) that we need to cherish and ... Fantasising Zombies - http://fantasisingzombies.wordpress.com/ |
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