Evidence shows how the human brain may tap into visual cues when lacking a sense of touch

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Evidence shows how the human brain may tap into visual cues when lacking a sense of touch

Researchers at the University of Chicago, the University of Birmingham, and Bournemouth University have uncovered evidence that physical embodiment can occur without the sense of touch, thanks to a study involving two participants who lack the ability to feel touch. The research was published on Feb. 12 in Experimental Brain Research.

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