Professor Gregory Hickok questions Mirror Neurons

Arnold Buckley
   Professor Gregory Hickok is one of many professors and researchers making big bucks watching funny monkies and gay gorillas all day and commandeering top bucks. Wild Greg Hickok of the University of California in Irvine pondered some discovery from rival researchers and neuroscientists who in 1992 classified a whole new branch of brain cells responsible for mans motor skills. professor Hickok questions this research which declared neurons made the monkies and chimps understand others by simulating their own actions it its own brain. Gregory Hickok wrote a book called "The Myth of The Mirror Neurons' where Hickok is critical of this theory.Image result for chimpanzee on hogans heroes Hickok sys we are all social creatures and that imitation is wired into us as he finds the idea of cells working independently crazy and revises this silly theory by a bunch of Italian scientists man many moons ago obviously inebriated don hard wine at the time. the other problem is these researchers have too much time on their hand and trying to develop theories and knowledge on human thinking by watching a bunch of caged macaque monkies makes about as much sense as setting up a boat business in Timbuktu.  This is an interesting book to learn some interesting hypothesis of contemporary science issues in recent  brain researchImage result for myth of the mirror neuronsImage result for chimpanzee on gilligans island Mirror neurons are a myth and professor Hickok brings a lot of relevant questions in tis book that most would find boring as hell unless you have a clever insight and interest in the working of the brain. of course I stull like my theory that the real creature of all humanity and species are of course the brain and flesh and other structures just shell castings. Some brains are more highly developed and more specialized physical properties to accomplish physics on earth and the real mystery of the cosmos can somehow be traced to the brain. Greg Hickok: "Action understanding is clearly not a function of the motor system." (credit: Greg Hickok)The fact that many scientists were quick to jump on this theory and put blame for everything to altusim to altruism dismayed professor Hickok to such an incredible degree that he hard wired a book of this nature to attack the mirror neuron hypothesis. one can just find old episodes of Gilligan's Island and Hogan's Heroes to see how easily chimps can be manipulated to act and move about imitating their taller cousins with more complex ahhh brain development.  Of course relying your theories from gay caged monkies and gorillas also is bullshit as the complexities of human cognition and brain functions shouldn't be relied so heavily on the actions of hungry, smaller primates acting out in a confined area in front of researchers, scientists, and professors hungry for state funding and grants to cast their ideas and spells.

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