AM I REALLY ALL THE THINGS OUTSIDE OF ME?. MIRROR NEURONS “The most important scientific discovery since DNA?”

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AM I REALLY ALL THE THINGS OUTSIDE OF ME?

MIRROR NEURONS “The most important scientific discovery since DNA?”

Cell Body Dendrites Axon Terminal

Area F5 of the premotor cortex, similar to Broca’s Area in the human brain

Let’s replicate the experiments WORK IN PAIRS THROUGHOUT 1. Both grasp a small object, such as a pen 2. Now one of you grasp whilst the other watches only 3. Now just look at the object without grasping it

Around 20% of the neurons that fired when you grasped the object also fired when you watched your partner grasp that object. These are mirror neurons. Some “logically related” mirror neurons, the same ones, will also have fired when you saw the object which may have been about to be grasped.

Continuing the experiment: Still working in your pairs, one of you grasp the object again and then let it go. Now place the card in front of the object so that the observer cannot see it. Reach to grasp the same, now invisible object. Now remove the card and object. Place the card in front of nothing and reach again.

Around 50% of the mirror neurons will have fired when you reached behind the card the first time. None fired when you did so the second time.

And the conclusion to all this? ACTION PERCEPTION INTENTION are all the same thing as far as the brain is concerned. It is holistic. This is how we empathise, by simulating others’ actions and their possible intentions.

IMITATION Piaget suggested that babies learn to imitate Mirror neurons tell us that babies imitate to learn – from the first hour of their lives

Broca’s Area shows that gestures and language are simultaneous. When we hear a word our action neurons fire. This is called embodied semantics. THE KISS OF DEATH

LANGUAGE – Broca’s Area Create 4 word sentences from the following: 1. HIM WAS WORRIED SHE ALWAYS 2. FENCE FRAIL THE IS PICTURE 3. BALL THE THROW TOSS SILENTLY 4. SHOES GIVE REPLACE OLD THE 5. SKY THE SEAMLESS GREY IS 6. SUNLIGHT MAKES TEMPERATURE WRINKLE RAISINS

We were told that we would now leave the room more slowly than before doing that. Why?

LANGUAGE – Broca’s Area Create 4 word sentences from the following: 1. HIM WAS WORRIED SHE ALWAYS 2. FENCE FRAIL THE IS PICTURE 3. BALL THE THROW TOSS SILENTLY 4. SHOES GIVE REPLACE OLD THE 5. SKY THE SEAMLESS GREY IS 6. SUNLIGHT MAKES TEMPERATURE WRINKLE RAISINS

Why is it easier to have a conversation than to speak a monologue? Because in a conversation the same neurons fire when we hear a word as when we say it. In other words, our brain actually has both sides of the conversation. We are the other person!

Mirror neurons are the source of empathy. When we see a facial gesture, our brains automatically mirror the face and send a message to the limbic system. Once this emotional reaction has kicked in, we understand the other because we have become the other.

LET’S TRY IT!

FEAR

DISTRESS

ANXIETY

LONGING

AMUSEMENT

AMAZEMENT

So, does this have any application to our work? As teachers, our job is to change brains so we need to understand as much as we can It can help us to see the importance of relationships to learning It emphasises the need to model behaviours – imitation is what we do It shows the power of drama, role play and freeze frames

Have you heard of neuroethics or neuromarketing? You will…