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which is typically humans. we are able to even date the monkey even chimps able to do it or that if we're going to talk about imitation a bit later but i still want to get back to how our mirror neurons to from those of monkeys or animals or herds is it that our mirror neurons themselves are more developed voice it's just that we are more complex creatures no we have more. mirror mechanisms present many centers so it's present for example in center related to empathy to emotion and so on so i think indian he was much the better but he says the reader always the same they have the same size and so on but the connection is much more diffuse and. the method is flexible so if you have the board to defend it which is vital to the like you the father beats you
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very likely does make it is will be somehow suppressive if you also will be bad men then the point which i often says is ideology if you do so many do not see what happened in germany it's terrible because one of the most civilized country do decide that. not humans. are mentioned to war and therefore they can be destroyed so the mechanism it's a very flexible and weak so you should force it so you can be very fruitful and at the same time very dangerous because it's all very volatile but the culture should increase it's the destroyer it. everything but it's so vulnerable but you can actually it's very funny if you think we can only in the normal. mode. think about
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a policeman. could be very harsh but that's good because if the police is too good it would policeman the surgeon the surgeon see the blood but he doesn't stop. because that's his job so the mechanism could be moderately to even the normal person but society but from what i understand you in the bases of other things believe in the good of the human nature so you're saying that empathy is biological traits of person not i think that humans are born. to a stick with a strong feeling towards the otherwise the mother would never have children for a way so that what you're saying makes all the economists theory wrong because economists are actually saying doubt self-interest is what drives humanity that is the main thing behind not completely true because if you think of the.
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founder of three bit of economy the hero of the before of his most famous book which is to have ordination another we worry about the moral sentiment and he also said that. there is a very nice said he said or do or person could be very good he sticks to you he's sensitive to. the state of the light when the happy so even in the economy that is does the idea that it's not only. the person's so you brought up violence earlier on when you witness cruelty or you witness while and you. often efforts as but with the victim but you're also a mirror rowing that cry right if you witnessing violence does that make you directly the victim. of the crime because your memory. because right now when you
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turn on t.v. all you see is violence violence. fasters are very violent video games are veiled violence so it's very important for us the new generation and the young generation to understand to what extent the violence that we don't experience physically on us but we witness affects our brains explain that to me i think that essentially we became used to it so we don't feel so strongly as it was to. go so we. get to the. newbie can use because. really i don't care so much who the biggest role is completely different we use it to see the movie but we don't it's not true if you see vibrancy destry it would be completely different it is a spade it is a very interesting experiment. to cheat. and
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then play with the violence and the fact was completed they were really scared when they saw in the theater. after the scare you so they realize that it is different from what was he. trying to figure out if violent behavior in general can be contagious for instance if you look at the sandy hook who attacked the elementary school in america police found a paper clippings that he had say from noways rape who had massacred people here before. but that's true but that it's not only provide evidence we. so it's not just violence is the tone device so we can keep on watching tyrant films it's ok. so what about blind or deaf people do they also. rans and how are they actually inoculated and
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experiment do we. and they have the meter. the data to. back that for example you can recognise many action by sound. they did it when i was even better the people who have good sight because there are more sensitive and it's more developed because they have to use these modality. so to mirror narrow actually form our perception of art we know the people who knows how to play a piano one the hear music they have. in their brain much more different in the other people then that is a very nice experiment with. one another people don't seem to have a very strong reaction to a brain the people who is unable to very weak at this interesting that if you see
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another. couple. of c. four plus the malays not if you. know even exactly as me or you. one of these she. sees a. couple way that they have a very strong leader in effect what is it so new and groundbreaking about the mirror neurons that we don't already know i mean it's obvious that when you see someone eating on t.v. you get hungry and you see someone beating up a child you get emotional so what is it so groundbreaking about your. emotion for example easier to just or normal people or is that. understand emotion in two ways one two ways it's complicated ways for example i read to. people has been that they say all. is bt but my heart it's no degrees to be doing my
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nor money my blood pressure is instead the mechanism that is that if a thief already knew this. so of you and me. and it's not that. it's not that there's two that you want to be but they feel that's that's the big thing. visualizer view something new order to act that. need to emotion when they have. you are and when see that you are i have of this see you are that's that's really the most strong in favor of that you and me are the same because the discordant feel that you are you are being like me you have no idea it's instead the cognitive fact it's very cold oh my goodness don't you people. that carry the water to freeze see some body which i'd like
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for example it's might be. we became the same person and we know that makes it more clear that's i think that for all of the same is true for other actually i mentioned before about. so but about the disgust we have. we have a very nice. know nothing good is a center for laughing and when you see somebody laughing then you don't need to be fired make an experience. but see you don't laugh when you're off work i don't know what happens in. your life it was a false alarm. yeah i keep forgetting you're too smart. you know we called it. the put it you should save my money don't make smile
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yeah we did mouth when i. steal movie. you have olds with these muscles contract professor we're going to take a break right now we're back we'll continue talking to dr jackal modi's a law professor at the university of parma renowned scientist who is actually responsible for this coverage. stay with us. economic development is all about really bored this quarter we are on one hundred six point. but what do we know about the other food.
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when i'm thinking. oh my. made over twenty million dollars last year more than one thousand times the average wal-mart. with all due respect i have to say i don't think that's right. just how a free market works. people went from pretty simple financial lives pre nine hundred eighty to the point now where people are. just totally submerged in their financial accounts and they're all in debt and what exactly devoid society. the part of the government try to do. it might be making things worse.
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wrong they're not ones up. on the flues off. the definitions enough. that it means. taking the equal sitting. ducks. and then you're going to bring. how we think i'm. not. good at you know one of each. side is our. guest feeling if one means the left as they know the deep but let me say this them tokyo fund it.
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does work with because. he's. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each day. but then my feeling started to change you talked about war like it was again still some more fun to feel those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind it's consumed with this one to. speak to
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us there were no other takers. that mainstream media has met its maker. and we're back with dr. who ease the man responsible for the discovery of mirror neurons or talk about how we are nerds of fact human beings and our behavior supervisor you want to talk about sports right because there are a lot of parallels with sports and studies have showed that young players increased their confidence in their play just by visualizing there are moves before they do
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it so. thinking basically the same thing as doing it that's it's another make it is very close to me or make it is which is called it mother imagery so mother imagery is the capacity to think about yourself doing auction there's visited especially in france vision narrow margin but that's the same. which are evolving. there in voted one of the things so you know there are a lot if i go serve you doing this or a thing that i am doing death you're on fire so the. trade there knows that there is a before a. hearse inside your brain the action that's very useful for for traders for the so if the brain can affect the way you play and your performance ten observing someone let's say lifting weights actually affects your
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is a whole chain yeah really. doesn't mind could be repeated but if you observe somebody fifteen your muscle increases in strength. so you do have a duty but you know what is interesting in this field is that now we are working on this in a group what's called an action observation therapy if you have for example broken your legs. and then you have a cast you walk into strangely. one casts out used to continue to walk in this strange way you have to make a rehabilitation if you look at film in you see that you are walking in a of correct way this mechanism which you had before became rehearsal one week you had no so it's really almost magic so you learn pretty much anything by
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just watching someone else watching film. but that's because the demeter maker is that the visual. but i'm just trying to figure out how much to know there is going to be a cruel system and then the mirror neurons are related. to mirror making would be good if if you know if you show it to be a. freddo mirror in unison or to vote because you see the color of the shape. of. the dress is sold but it's not the demeter make it is related to motion so it's. movement of. your emotional money would ask you very tricky question very early question. you something. are the mirror neurons responsible. for the parts of the body that you can enact that change while
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visualizing or mirroring or i can watch someone lose weight. yes what i lose weight to when i see someone like exercising like crazy you know when it's burning fat wouldn't my fat burn is well. do you. think about it because i really do. just want to ask a question as to a person who studies human brain. brain types very like the brain of a genius is a different. shape than brain of a normal person for instance or a brain of a person who is very good in mathematics is it different from the brain of a person who is good and know it's not microscopically for the difference in the connection we know their brain that it's not particularly different from. the difference in the connection that you have about the size of the brain this was the beginning of the last change or did people who were measuring the raid that it. did
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some very brave to get in for have a huge grade. but they don't just some stupid people have a big very. creative was ignored was pretty. much talk to you about a topic that's very important to me how the mayor neurons actually shed light on possibly shed light on autism. some people all of interpret that mirror neurons that broken mirror neurons means autism which is true or it's the disease and there is a moment of your life typically you must have emotion said to men import for normal people is enough with the mother normally for other people that's not enough you know how you would be to blind to that so you have much more strong
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emotional import otherwise the nazis. made. your emotional center with the vet up and you dog them. and therefore you are unable to understand them so if you're in error as are partially explaining exactly for i should explain how it is and can they possibly partially also help improve. how by before the only way we have now each to giving more. each and it increases your social ability so did the people who work so we just have to get a lot of play trying to understand what she likes or what he did and so on if you do know already. after a while you stop. but i must say another thing when we speak of
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voters we have to distinguish. we have normally that it is or even very high that. we have a very low that it's and so the way to treat them it's different when you have just to allow them to socialize in the other case you have to re-install the f.t. to interact with the other people in addition to the social but in general you. by some exercises. outside stimulus hands or develop. the only we know it's doing things for example there is a very nice experiment made in the hole we cheated when the child is unable to walk because it's too small or if you show that she walking there is no if you. as soon as they start to walk you can at this point to. strong activation so when you have
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the new motor ability you understand much better both to be so you greased the number of the orbiter so for most of action it's very easy for motion need to know how to do it. can you keep your brain healthy i mean you're someone who studies what do you do what kind of exercise well no it's clear that in order to keep your brain have you have to do most of the exercise you have to have social relations and you have to actually interest you have this treaty that you don't become or that sixty but you become only tonight. even if you know this very day if you come out of sight if you are. people with low education no interest you become very likely. and when you are sixty you have a culture you don't become. very old to that's
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a good explanation because you have medical action so even you would lose part of it you still have sufficient to interact with the other people if you are the poor man and we the culture when you lost your few connections you'll be nothing so let's start start playing chess or doing math very good yeah something like that yeah ok well you're sort of also exists as physical exists. it's a very strange. why physically exists or increase your mental capacity but doing so makes your size when you are older it's good but i haven't noticed that when i run because i run in the mornings i think twice as fast but here yes. well one thing. you know when you play tennis you feel very well and i feel a bit with the why because we have. feet and when you do it it's like a drug that efficient drug so it's. great braden if you
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don't do it but you have the drug right now with all this new technology information is very reachable you don't need to read books anymore you don't have the letters to tap google and everything you want to know is there. how does that affect your brain. to face this story one face is that certain you could and much faster you go to your computer you know everything about to just. before you have to go to a library so from this point it's very good what is very bad for social city you often see to see due to errors which is said of picking one together everyone on his own telephone and talking with another person to get or. the vision really became very. weak so that's the danger of the new technology
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so you think just the personal relations but they don't affect the brain because if you learn fast you forget that no no i don't know but certain deal you have more information. but the social aspect it's dangerous. because if you well i have a david around shoot it and they spend most of the playing with the telephone before the play. imagining maybe. doing now it's step one you somehow have and i'm sure they had to talk with you but they soon as feeling should have that that if so they play it with people in general do our brain undergo evolution i mean. they gain certain skills and lose others. well if you speak of who should lead that we. know because we fix it now there is no good you should do a volvo or abraded way but the culture of course has been. twenty
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years. or drop in devices so what are the skills that we have lost except for social interaction not. interaction we have. we don't rule. right professor thank you very much for this very interesting and it wasn't too difficult for you to answer questions. through as it is so wide single but there were thank you.
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fleur used to be a professional hockey player and won a stanley cup and a moment the girl who was living the dream but his success had a dark side. time i was fourteen to sixteen i was raped one hundred fifty times by a coal mine i was mawson in a dark room and so you know every time i close my eyes i can sleep after many years of silence he speaks and unites with other things so you are going from toronto. walk and. walk to create awareness and promote healing around the subject child sexual abuse this type of behavior is absolutely unacceptable because of the sentences that are handed down through the justice system. you can see the border from here was a. steel fence goes down this side goes all the way down.
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like they said this is this is. and this is. you have every right to be here have a right to call collect my food be a part of my family on both sides of the border. they started an organization called the arizona border recall we or the stand a little into. that is doing. with these to be done in the five years it's getting worse the violence is escalating because it's millions of the. british are really good are great when somebody calls you know they believe that their race is their areas and they don't believe. that that is taking responsibility for their security which we would for. and you are also.
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going to. get. your. resources you know. i don't mean. you know just i mean. i remember. my family. yes equestrian he.
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was once. the definition. king that he needs. to take in the city. and then you're just going to bring. i was like i'm. going to the one of the. south. and. this one tokyo find it.
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