Seems reasonable. Evidence?
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Crucial evidence would be sensations of emotion in the phantom body of quadruplegics.
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No, usually not. I meant that if you feel pressure in your chest because you are anxious, you might be tempted to push back against it until you get problems with your lungs, stomach and back, etc.
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Does it ever happen that you need a model for your model?
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I think that we call models of models 'knowledge'.
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The somatosensory cortex is a location in the body, so the activity of one part of the body can be isomorphically mapped to activities of the body as a whole - making the former seem to us a 'model' of the latter. The question remains, how and why would there be feelings there?
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