Mirror neurons play a crucial role in our buying behavior. These brain cells activate when we observe someone else performing an action, making us feel as if we are performing it ourselves. Lindstrom explains how advertisements that show people enjoying a product can trigger our mirror neurons, making us more likely to purchase the product ourselves.
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