They are a type of sensory motor cell located in brain and gets activated when a person does an action and observes another person doing the same action. Hence they mirror others actions. They are located in the ventral premotor complex and inferior parietal lobule, supplementary motor area, the primary somatosensory cortex, and inferior parietal complex. They receive input from areas of brain involved in superior temporal sulcus.
mirroring in humans have been researched in imitation and imitation learning. Several studies showed that activation in human mirror system when an observed action was to be imitated later than it was observed without the intention to imitate. Studies have showed that in sparrows which posses mirror neurons that match perceived songs to the bird's system for producing songs.
Mirror neurons have a distinctive shape and a specific location in the brain. What are the...
What role do motor neurons play in A.L.S patients? In what specific aspect are motor neurons useful for A.L.S patients? What is the difference between motor neurons and astrocytes?
Several distinctive aspects of leading in health care organizations have been reviewed. What are some of the other ones that pose significant challenges for effectively executing the leadership role? How does that aspect pose a challenge?
How does stress alter the brain? What is the evolutionary purpose for stress and how does the immune system play a role? Can you think of any way to try to develop a new therapy to treat disorders like post-traumatic stress disorder using the information you know from reading this chapter or outside sources? Provide at least 3 references - one can be the textbook. Use proper APA citations. ya i guess people have given referances previously
question/ biomedical ethics What happened to jesse gelsinger? How could it have been avoided? what role does greed play these cases? can you please make sure the answer at lesat be 11to13 sentence thank you!
question: What happened to Jesse Gelsinger? How could it have been avoided? What role does greed play in these cases? this is a case for biomedical ethics. Can you please make sure the answer to be at least 12 sentence thank you!!!
describe why business models have overtaken business plans in popularity in the past 20 years. Does this make sense to you? why? Styles Paragraph Drawing 3. Describe why business models have overtaken business plans in popularity in the past 20 years. Does this make sense to you? Why? . . Remove this instructional/explanatory text before submitting assignment. Use this slide (or create 1-4 additional slides) to provide a brief summary regarding business model popularity. This is NOT a data dump,...
1. What is "risk in a financial sense. What is it that creates risk for companies? Please be specific. (3 pts.) 2. Pick one of the 'subareas' of finance and provide an of what is involved in that subarea. (3 pts.) 3. Describe the role that ethics should play in finance. How do "fiduciary relationships affect this? (3 pts.) 4. Why do companies usually go through a "life-cycle" where they start out as sole proprietorships and then eventually become corporations....
Thinking It Through Fran Nichols is angry. She can't believe what happened at work today and how unfairly she was treated by her supervisor, Dan Watson, RN. Dan has been on her case from the beginning, always criticizing her work. But she never thought he would actually fire her. Working an 8-hour shift as a nursing assistant is hard work, and it only makes sense to take some shortcuts to complete all the duties. The safety precautions that Dan insisted...
1) What were the monetary and fiscal policy responses to the "Great Recession"? 2) What were some of the reasons suggested for why those policy responses didn’t seem to have as large an effect as anticipated on unemployment and GDP growth? Be specific and provide examples. 3) What can policy makers do to address the next (or current) recession? (This is particularly relevant given this past weeks massive stimulus bill.) 4) Should policy makers actively work to manage fluctuations in...
i have a med assignment to do. this is the background and the questions. 100% rating if all parts are answered, make sense and are relevant. i just need to make sure my answers are correct (hence why im posting it here!) BACKGROUND A 30cm length of distal small intestine, attached to a short length of colon, is surgically resected from a human patient undergoing surgery for a cancerous tumour in the right colon. The small intestine is separated from...