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Brain activity during passive tactile stimulation reveals individuals’ hand preferences – News-Medical.Net
Have you ever wondered whether the brains of right-handed people work differently from those of left-handers? Is it possible to distinguish between them by observing their brain activity in response to stimuli or tasks?

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 15 2020
Have you ever wondered whether the brains of right-handed people work differently from those of left-handers? Is it possible to distinguish between them by observing their brain activity in response to stimuli or tasks?
These are important questions from the perspectives of both basic sciences and application-based fields such as brain-computer interfaces, rehabilitation robotics, and augmented reality.
Since the past few years, a team of scientis…
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