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I'm A Very Important Person With Many People Needing To... Oh, Wait, Never Mind
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Here's a while article about when you think your phone's vibrating in your pocket but it isn't. This researcher thinks it's in your brain; your mind, he says, has "mirror neurons," the same ones that tell your brain to light a cigarette (if you're a smoker) when you see someone else doing so, and they kick in when someone else checks their phone messages. I don't buy it, because I sometimes think my phone's vibrating when I'm nowhere near anyone using a phone. I think it's some kind of nerve reaction, an aftershock of sorts. But I'm no researcher. (Fast Company via Fox News)
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