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what are they?
fire
in response to other peoples
actions
/
feelings
yawing
,
pain
,
movement
-
empathy
what do they do?
vital
in the
development of modern humans
observational
learning
and
empathy
strength
pars opercarlaris
-
mouras (2008)
ppts
watch adult films
higher activation in PO when they were more aroused
important in
perspective taking actions and emotions
weakness
to truly
examine MN
we must
use electrodes
but we
can't use them on humans
issues with
extrapolating
data
use
brains scans
discovery of mirror neuron
accidental
mirror
motor
activity of another individual
(e.g.
yawning
)
mirror neurons and intention
Goldman
(1998)
Link between
motor neurons
and
intentions
of others as we
simulate their actions
mirror neurons and autsim
'broken mirror neuron hypothesis'
(
faulty system
) results in
inability
to
understand intentions
and
emotions
of
others
leads to
problems
in
social communication
strength
supporting evidence
Hacker
(
2012
)
high levels
of
broadmanns area
(rich in
neurons
) when
watching videos
of
yawning
(
contagious
)
strength
support link
with
autism
those with
autism
have a
smaller pars opercularis
compared to
neurotypical
lower levels
of
activity
in area rich with
mirror neurons
weakness
limited application
animal studies implant electrodes into heads
not
ethical
and
cannot
be
applied
to
humans
mirror neurons
and
perspective
taking

as we can
simulate
others'
intentions
, the same
info
could help us
interpret
others'
thoughts
and
feelings