Psychology: Mirror Neurons in Monkey Brains
“Mirror neurons: the special cells in your brain that help you copy actions:
Mirror neurons, discovered in monkey brains, are cells that fire both when you perform an action and watch that action being performed. How do they work and where do they come from?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.
“Mirror neurons: the special cells in your brain that help you copy actions:
Mirror neurons, discovered in monkey brains, are cells that fire both when you perform an action and watch that action being performed. How do they work and where do they come from?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.
“Mirror neurons: the special cells in your brain that help you copy actions:
Mirror neurons, discovered in monkey brains, are cells that fire both when you perform an action and watch that action being performed. How do they work and where do they come from?
Host: Leora is an academic scholar and Oxford PhD researcher in Psychology. She graduated top of her year each year in undergraduate psychology at the University of Oxford, receiving multiple awards and scholarships along the way and earning a Congratulatory First Class Honours degree.
Duration: Suggested 1-1.5 hours.