Quote Originally Posted by Darkranger85 View Post
This reminds me of a study I heard about.

It was a study on the brain and the results of the study showed that in your brain the same neurons fire when you are thinking of something, watching something, or doing that same something.

For instance the same neurons fire when someone watches someone else eat ice cream as when that person eats ice cream themselves.

So as far as I believe, this technique has scientific merit.
I have to say that the ice cream was a bad example. Because if you are watching someone eat ice cream it isn't going to activate the sense of taste. So how will the same neurons fire?

Or am I just not getting what your saying?