We were struck by the fact that it is precisely these presumed functions of mirror neurons—such as empathy, intention-reading, mimicry, pretend play, and language learning—that are dysfunctional in autism. (All of these activities require adopting the other’s point of view—even if the other is imaginary—as in pretend play or enjoying action figures.) You can make two columns side by side, one for the known characteristics of mirror neurons and one for the clinical symptoms of autism, and there is an almost precise match. It seemed reasonable, therefore, to suggest that the main cause of autism is a dysfunctional mirror-neuron system.
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Mirror neurons العصبونات المُقَلِّدة mirror neurons هي، مثلما إسمها يبين، خلايا عصبية حرفيًا تحاكي و "تقلد" دماغ المقابل. الفكرة هي أنّك لما تسوي شغلة معينة أو تحس بشعور معين، مثلًا لما تحرّك ايدك حتى تلزم شي، أكو خلايا عصبية بدماغك رح تشتغل. الفرق بالـ mirror…
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Empathy
The term itself is self-explanatory; we all understand what empathy is and where it comes from (spiritually), at least until the last decade.
The next example was a an interesting phenomena regarding whether *empathy* is physiological occurrence…
The term itself is self-explanatory; we all understand what empathy is and where it comes from (spiritually), at least until the last decade.
The next example was a an interesting phenomena regarding whether *empathy* is physiological occurrence…
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علاقتي بآنا دي ارماس:
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قُساةٌ مُحبّوك الكثيرونَ إنَّهم يرونكَ إنْ لم تَلتَهِبْ غيرَ نافع الجواهري
إحرِگني، گِتلة حطب...
بيّه ادفة وآنه احتمِل
وكَيَّف، حِرَگني ودفة...
وطَفّاني بَعد الحرگ
گتله ضميرك صِحة؟
لا، گال اريدك فحم:
مرتين راد اشتعِل
— سمير صبيح
بيّه ادفة وآنه احتمِل
وكَيَّف، حِرَگني ودفة...
وطَفّاني بَعد الحرگ
گتله ضميرك صِحة؟
لا، گال اريدك فحم:
مرتين راد اشتعِل
— سمير صبيح
Forwarded from Conatus
The noble simplicity in the works of nature has its origin, very often, in the noble myopia of those who observe them.
—Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Aphorisms, §5.
—Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Aphorisms, §5.
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The noble simplicity in the works of nature has its origin, very often, in the noble myopia of those who observe them. —Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, Aphorisms, §5.
Nature was never simple or orderly. It's always been elegantly messy.