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  <title>The Neuroscience of “Movie Night”</title>
  <description>Did you ever notice when you see a close up of Julia Roberts smiling on the big screen, you have an urge to smile back?&amp;amp;nbsp; That’s an effect of your brain’s “Mirror Rule” according to Dr. Jeff Zacks of Washington University. &amp;amp;nbsp;Watching movies in a theater stimulates the signals in our brains more than almost any other activity. &amp;amp;nbsp;Dr. Zacks investigates the various ways your brain is being manipulated while you are watching movies – including how propaganda movies embed into your memory more powerfully than books or any other medium.&amp;amp;nbsp; Plus – how “the talkies” changed us! </description>
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