The problem with theories like mirror neurons or IIT is not that they are wrong, but that they are superstitious. Their proposed elements have no way in which they could actually produce the result they pretend to explain.
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Applying the Dunning-Kruger effect to yourself is an oxymoron. If you believe it applies to you, you then have the self-awareness that you are an outsider without the knowledge of experts, and that any superiority you feel is illusory. Thus, Dunning-Kruger doesn't apply to you.
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How would I know that? Being stupid is like being dead: you won't notice it yourself, and it only embarrasses the people around you. (I suspect that impostor syndrome is largely the subjective experience of Dunning Kruger :)
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