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If mirror neurons are a myth... what structures exactly are they targeting in the brain to make this happen?: https://t.co/RU0Gf7INB6

"subcortical structures such as the amygdala and basal ganglia in the perception of emotion" https://t.co/F7nREwl79k https://t.co/n5sYCfUyrM


"we wanted to understand the role in relationship to empathy, to be able to read emotions in people's eyes"https://t.co/Lyg8Rg3tev

"critically review the current scientific evidence for the use of TMS in ASD"https://t.co/rAhyZmEduB https://t.co/GDXXupr60D


We are a walking beehive https://t.co/yiT13zZPat

No really, our minds are perhaps best modeled as networks of stationary swarm in a slowly evolving network: https://t.co/pm6SYveHVg

Been looking at a similar tech called Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation (tDCS) that seems more evidence based. https://t.co/YutNDwUd48

Great new research showing accelerated learning using tDCS from @hrllaboratorieshttps://t.co/jXNvnuz14m

"…abnormality […] occurs in mini-columns, vertical networks of cells that work together to process information"https://t.co/rpRk7Z7H5z https://t.co/VHQG7A4uor


Stigmergic research is cool: 6 months and 11 days to answer my own question I didn't even remember asking myself:https://t.co/t9C3zEyhzM https://t.co/jI2m6dYWnI
