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According to the mirror neuron theory, what is the role of mirror neurons?
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According to the mirror neuron theory, what is the role of mirror neurons?
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Mirror neurons are responsible for the imitation of actions, including the recognition and interpretation of the actions of others. They are thought to be important for social interaction and the development of empathy.
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