Mirror Neurons Explained
James discusses the ongoing debate surrounding the role of mirror neurons, emphasizing that many popular claims may be overstated. He highlights the uncertainty about whether these neurons truly reflect behavior or if their activity is merely a byproduct of other cognitive processes. Additionally, he notes that while mirror neurons are primarily found in the premotor cortex, they also exist in other brain regions, hinting at their complex functions beyond simple mirroring.In this clip
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