Rare disorder makes one side of the body mirror the other. Apr. 29, 2010— -- Andree Marion's right hand not only knows what the left one is doing, it is forever mimicking its actions. When Marion ...
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A study leads to a better understanding of the role of the cytoskeleton in the neurological disorder of mirror movements. A team of Canadian and American scientists has made a promising breakthrough ...
Today I return to the question I asked in my May post: what would neuroscientists say about the idea that dancing evolved as a practice for helping people exercise the very capacity that enabled them ...
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