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Mirror neurons may assist in making observational learning possible.
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Answer: The correct answer is true i just took the test
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I will assume this is a true or false question. The answer is true. Mirror Neurons is the part of frontal lobe neurons that fire when playing out specific activities or while watching others doing as such. The mind's reflecting of another's activity may empower impersonation, dialect learning, and sympathy
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