64. People Are Hard-Wired for Imitation and Empathy

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    Primary Cortex- part of the brain that sends out signals to make movement. Premotor Cortex- part of the brain that plans movement Mirror Neurons- Neurons that fire both when you are performing an action and while you watch someone else perform the same action.
    The "Wires"
    Caption: : Source: Brain Connection https://brainconnection.brainhq.com/2013/03/05/the-anatomy-of-movement/

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    Caption: : Vilayanur Ramachandran talks about his research into mirror neurons and how they formed the foundations of civilization. Source: TEDIndia, 2009
    Recent theories are that mirror neurons are also what allow us to empathize with others and learn complex social behaviors. Studies have noticed that when talking to someone, people will begin to unconsciously imitate each other's body language over time. They also found that this imitation encouraged better feelings towards the interaction and person imitating overall than the interactions that didn't have it at all.
    Related Research

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    What does this mean for us?
    As Designers, it is often our goal to communicate a message or even a call to action for the benefit of our clients. By learning the basics of how humans respond to certain stimuli we can then design more effective visuals and gain better results. For example, getting kids to eat vegetables by watching other kids enjoying eating vegetables. Or using stories to create images that people empathize with.
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