
“Mirror neurons kick in to gear in our prefrontal cortex, our area of the brain that also controls things like morality and planning around consequences. “Research seems to indicate that certain neurons - mirror neurons - act differently in the brains of HSP than in the brains of non-HSP,” says Amanda Turecek, a licensed marriage and family therapist and licensed addictions counselor in Parker, Colorado.

Highly sensitive people (HSP) in particular can have SPS. having a greater awareness of subtleties in the environment.having increased emotional reactivity and empathy.being able to process greater depth of information.If this happens constantly, though, you might have an inherited personality trait called sensory processing sensitivity (SPS). Everyone adopts other people’s emotions or moods from time to time.

Can we really ‘absorb’ other people’s energy?
