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Hickok argues that the brain is more like a sophisticated than a simple mirror.

But as Hickok dug into the data for his book, The Myth of Mirror Neurons , he found a different story. 🧠 The Broken Link The Myth of Mirror Neurons: The Real Neuroscien...

Gregory Hickok, a linguistics professor at UC Irvine, spent years watching the world fall in love with "mirror neurons." Hickok argues that the brain is more like

Discovered in the 1990s in the brains of macaque monkeys, these cells fired both when a monkey grabbed a peanut and when it watched a human grab one. The scientific community went wild. Suddenly, mirror neurons were the "DNA of psychology." Experts claimed they were the secret to empathy, language, and even why we enjoy watching sports. The scientific community went wild

We understand others through high-level conceptual processing.