Re: Mirror neurons

From: Wade T.Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Jan 30 2001 - 16:24:19 GMT

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    On 01/30/01 00:37, Mark Mills said this-

    >Vilynur
    >Ramchandran of the University of California at San Diego goes further. He
    >believes that mirror neurons will answer important questions about human
    >evolution, language and culture--and may take us to the heart of what it
    >means to be human. 'I predict that mirror neurons will do for psychology
    >what DNA did for biology,' he says."

    There it is, then....

    - Wade

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