MIRROR NEURONS AND THEIR ROLE IN PSYCHOEMOTIONAL FORMATION OF NEWBORNS

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The mirror neurons first discovered in the brain of animals  are considered in this paper. These neurons are excited in response to someone else’s conversation and by emphatic perception they condition the formation of psycho emotional behavior of newborns. Based on the above-said, at postembryonic development of newborns, as a result of emphatically perception of aggressive environment in conditions of the aggressive behaviors of newborns in family are formed, which are implemented in their genetic apparatus and further they may turn even into a murder. While neurophysiological studying human mirror neurons some gender differences were revealed in neuronal activity, particularly, the organism of newborn girls is distinguished by earlier formation and a strong activity of mirror neurons, as compared with the boys. In most cases, the girls begin speaking much earlier, than the boys, which is in full compliance with the earlier development of mirror neurons in girls. As it is seen, an emphatic perception is related to emotional intellect and is considered as a humane act of compassion and support. The conversation of a patient is emphatically perceived by means of mirror neurons of brain sensory area of the listener. This fact is corroborated by the number of impulses occurring in conditions of compassion. It is noteworthy that 5 minutes later in the brain of listener the number of impulses of perception feeling increases by 130-300%, as compared to the speaker’s brain.

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