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How Our Brains Detect Others' Emotions
"People who are good at interpreting facial expressions have 'mirror neuron' systems that are more active, say researchers. The finding adds weight to the idea that these cells are crucial to helping us figure out how others are feeling." New Scientist 05/12/08
Posted May 12, 2008 06:41 PM





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