How Our Brain Understands Others' Actions

Brain cells in what is called the mirror system help people make sense of the actions they see other people perform in everyday life, demonstrate researchers. In the study, the researchers found evidence that these areas contribute to understanding others' actions, which means that the same areas are involved in producing actions and understanding others' actions. Researcher John Michael said that attaining knowledge of the processes underlying social ...

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