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Some Patients with Schizophrenia Have Impaired Ability to Imitate According to Study - NeuroscienceNews.com The specific areas of the brain that become over-active and under-active are associated with the “mirror neuron” system. Mirror neurons are networks of neurons that fire both when an animal acts and when it observes the same action performed by another. Illustration of the mirror neuron system in the human brain. Credit Jan Brascamp. Brain Mapping, Brain Facts, Brain Anatomy, Cognitive Science, Science Topics, Brain Science, Educational Psychology, Learn A New Skill, Brain Activities

Some Patients with Schizophrenia Have Impaired Ability to Imitate According to Study - NeuroscienceNews.com The specific areas of the brain that become over-active and under-active are associated with the “mirror neuron” system. Mirror neurons are networks of neurons that fire both when an animal acts and when it observes the same action performed by another. Illustration of the mirror neuron system in the human brain. Credit Jan Brascamp.

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In your brain you have lots of mirror neurons — brain cells that fire up when you see someone else doing something, making you unconsciously imitate them.

We imitate the way people speak, their gestures, and even their laughter. Over time, this mirroring becomes an integral part of our identity. In essence, we’re constantly becoming a version of those we surround ourselves with.

The power of imitation extends beyond surface-level mimicry. It seeps into our values, beliefs, and the way we perceive the world. 

So please, become extremely careful and:

1. Don’t surround yourself with people that you don’t want to be like.
2. Stop watching Netflix or play video games and consume great content instead.

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This really make you think 👀 In your brain you have lots of mirror neurons — brain cells that fire up when you see someone else doing something, making you unconsciously imitate them. We imitate...

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