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Summary: Touch is a vital sense, yet the brain processes active and passive touch using distinct pathways. In mice, ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy reveals how the brain processes active and passive touch differentlyThough the sense of touch underlies how we and most other animals interact with the world around us, much remains unknown about how this sense is processed in the brain.
Though the sense of touch underlies how we and most other animals interact with the world around us, much remains unknown ...
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