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Our Brains Might Use Our Sense of Touch To Focus on Coordination: Study – The Swaddle
“There’s a common misconception that the brain sends a signal, and you perform the resulting movement. But in reality, the brain…

A new study published on Thursday in Science provides insights into how the brain prioritizes sensory signals from the hands to facilitate movement and coordination. In doing so, it doesn’t pay much attention to many of the other touch signals we experience…
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