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Social class affects Mu-suppression during action observation
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NeuropsychologySocial PsychologyAffective NeuroscienceEducationSocial CategorizationSocial ExclusionSocial ImpairmentSocial SciencesPsychologySocial NeuroscienceDevelopmental PsychologySocial Learning TheoryNeuropsychological FunctioningBehavioral SciencesCognitive ScienceSocial ClassPsychological DeprivationApplied Social PsychologySocial CognitionSocial BehaviorAction Observation
Socioeconomic status (SES) has been linked to differences in the degree to which people are attuned to others. Those who are lower in SES also tend to be more interpersonally attuned. However, to date, this work has not been demonstrated using neural measures. In the present electroencephalogram study, we found evidence that lower SES was linked to stronger Mu-suppression during action observation. This finding adds to the growing literature on factors that affect Mu-suppression and suggests that the mirror neuron system may be influenced by one's social class.
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