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>Your Mistake, My Mistake-All the Same to the Brain
>Mon Apr 26, 9:28 AM ET
>
>WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Why is it so annoying to watch someone else
>make a mistake? Maybe because it affects the same areas of the brain
>as when a person makes his or her own mistake, Dutch researchers
>said on Monday.
>
>Experiments in which volunteers tried a computer task and then
>watched each other do the same thing showed the brain reacted in a
>similar way whether the observer made the mistake, or watched
>someone else make it.
Ca me rappelle un peu cette histoire de neurones-miroirs dont on parlait
il y a quelque temps sur ce forum.
Your Mistake, My Mistake-All the Same to the Brain
Your Mistake, My Mistake-All the Same to the Brain
"The skeptic does not mean him who doubts, but him who investigates or researches, as opposed to him who asserts and thinks that he has found."
--Miguel de Unamuno, “My Religion,” Essays and Soliloquies (1924).
--Miguel de Unamuno, “My Religion,” Essays and Soliloquies (1924).
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