Trending Why do we cry after watching emotional scenes in the film? Have you ever thought, why are your mind getting heavy by seeing someone crying? Or why are you smiling by seeing someone laugh? The answer to this question is ‘mirror neurons’ and these neurons are related to understanding the feelings of others. Let’s understand how: Mirror neurons are special neurons that occur in the brain, which are exactly like another person. That is, they copy the neurons from the front. Imagine your friend being hurt before you. If you see it, your brain’s penceurons will also become active in the same way. Your brain will also make you feel like your friend’s pain is. This is why we understand the happiness, pain, fear and anger of others. If we can experience the sadness and pain of others, we can understand it, then it is called sympathy. It is very important that any social being is sympathetic. Mirror neurons make us more friendly and a person connected with others. As a result, we can become a part of society in a better way. Now you must have understood that, despite knowing reality as you look at the film, why your tears go out on an emotional scene? When we look at sports, the same process takes place. We feel the defeat or victory of our player. Mirror neurons are the mirror of the brain that makes us feel the feelings of others, and it also makes us people in the true sense. Click here Life & Style Click for more stories Click here
Why do we cry after seeing the emotional scene in the film?
