"Preschoolers Grasp Intentions via Active Mirror Neurons"

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A study reveals that by age three, children can understand others' intentions using active mirror neurons, with the mylohyoid muscle activating during goal-directed actions. This early development of the "resonance" system is crucial for social cognition and could aid in early diagnosis of conditions like autism spectrum disorder.
Topics:science#autism-spectrum-disorder#child-development#mirror-neurons#motor-intentions#neuroscience#social-cognition
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