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Brain Science: Neuroscience, Behavior

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The Role of Mirror Neurons in Empathy

Part of how we've developed this awareness of attachment and connection actually came out of research with, you know, nonverbal kiddos. And what they did was they had caregivers, even these kids tried to engage with just like facial expression because there's a way empathy really involves facial expression. We have these neurons in our brain that help us sort of see things empathize with other people. So if you notice like a kid's crying or upset it won't just be our tone of voice that's compassionate, but we will actually look them in the eye and contort our face to be empathetic or sensitive to them.

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