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  • 16:53, 16 September 2023 Wilco talk contribs deleted page Unusual knowledge - Imitating (content was: "Return:User:Katiaeek '''Mirror Neurons''' <big><br /> </big> These mirror neurons are part of our brain motor system. They seem specially tuned to respond to actions with clear goals – whether those actions are perceived through sight, sound for example. These neurons are part of everyone’s brain activity. Even though this seems obvious, it is important to underst...", and the only contributor was "Katiaeek" (talk))
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