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23 | Lisa Aziz-Zadeh on Embodied Cognition, Mirror Neurons, and Empathy

Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

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Do You Think We Can Train Ourself to Do This?

An interesting study found that if you were watching the person or animal eat, you activated your mirror neurons. If it was something like the human speaking and a monkey making vocalizations versus the dog barking, you would activate your mirror neuron system for the first two of those actions. But not for the dog barking. Because that's just so different. And do you think we could train ourselves? Yes. So crazy cat ladies have systems in their brains that, you know, track them yelling and things like that.

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