[Adta] Link to info on mirror-empathy neurons
Richard Brunner
keystonepa at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 11 10:57:01 EDT 2007
Hi, I wanted to pass on two links of web/pod casts that are about
dance/movement, the mind and mirror/empathy neurons. The first one has
transcripts and the second is audio. Thanks and enjoy.
Richard Brunner, student @ Antioch New England Graduate School:
Dance/Movement Therapy Program
“We only believe those thoughts which have been conceived not in the
brain but in the whole body.” W.B. Yeats
All In The Mind 19-March-2005 -
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The Dancing Mind -
<click.cgi?url=http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2005/1323547.htm&rank=1&collection=rn>http://www.abc.net.au/rn/allinthemind/stories/2005/1323547.htm
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Summary: This week, limber up and join Natasha Mitchell for an
exploration of the *dancing* mind. Dance is one of the few art forms
that we make out of our own bodies, and a potent form of communication
without language. For transcripts, links and more info go to the Radio
Australia All in the Mind program web site--
Studio 360 01-December-2006 - Mad, Dogs, and Englishmen
Mirror Neurons--- http://studio360.org/episodes/2006/12/01
It would be hard to write a novel - or read one - without the ability to
empathize. Recent discoveries tell us that empathy may be hard-wired in
our brains. V.S. Ramachandran, who teaches neuroscience at the
University of California, San Diego, explains how mirror neurons work
their empathic magic.
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