
Mirror mirror neurons are specialized cells in our brain. These cells become active when a person performs a specific movement or observes another person performing the same or similar movement. In other words, they are engaged when we execute movements or watch others perform themhttps://www.hiwellapp.com/blog/ayna-noronlar">【1】 HistoryMirror neurons were first discovered between the late 1980s and the 1990s by Giacomo Rizzolatti and his team at on and research. These neurophysiologists inse
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Is the Person Across from Me a Part of Me?There are moments when we unconsciously internalize the emotions of the person facing us. When we look into the tear-filled eyes of a friend, our own throats tighten; when we see a child stumbling across the street, we reflexively tense, hoping they won’t fall; when someone lets out a genuine laugh, we begin to smile too. But why?Here enters a magical word: mirror neurons.What Are Mirror Neurons?In the 1990s, scientists at the University of Parma in Ital
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