The neuro echo effect describes how people mirror micro-behaviors within 200 milliseconds, less than the blink of an eye. Neuroscientists at the University of Parma discovered that mirror neurons in the brain fire rapidly when observing someone else's movements or emotions.
People don't primarily respond to the words spoken, but rather to the emotional signal sent before the words even occur. Their nervous system mirrors the speaker's state; for example, if a speaker is tense, the listener's nervous system tenses.
Top speakers, like CEOs, appear calm because they are intentionally trying to regulate the nervous system of the room without anyone noticing. This grounded demeanor helps to calm and ground their audience, influencing the overall atmosphere of the conversation.
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