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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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Is There a Link Between Autism and Mirror Neurons?

One of the roles of mirror neurons is when we see somebody looking happy or looking sad there's something goes off in our brain that is related to what happens when we're happy and sad. So this kind of simulating other people from a neurological perspective. Right. The data do seem to support that. And so the reason some people find mirror neurons are less active in autism and other people haven't is that autism is so heterogeneous and you're not looking at those same group. Yeah. We think it could be because they don't get social cues like 'I'm upset' right? You sort of don't get those cues. Right.

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