"Unraveling the Misconceptions Surrounding Mirror Neurons"

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The discovery of mirror neurons in the 1990s sparked widespread excitement and speculation about their role in human behavior, but subsequent scientific doubts and overexposure led to a decline in research on these cells. While the original findings still stand, researchers have redefined and reexamined mirror neurons, finding similar properties in other brain areas. The term "mirror neuron" has become murky, and scientists are now focusing on cataloging the functional mirror properties of cells throughout the brain to better understand their role in social behavior.
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