And if you're curious, our lab was looking into if this illusion works if you're stimulating the brain directly as well, by passing currents into the sensory cortex in patients with implanted electrodes. (Yes, it does.)http://www.pnas.org/content/114/1/166 …
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Sorry to hear :( unfortunately, less body of work on proprioception than touch, since it's harder to directly study. There has been very recent (last month) work in partially restoring it via nerve stimulation, so hopefully the field will keep pushinghttp://stm.sciencemag.org/content/10/443/eaap8373 …
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Any books you'd recommend to get more of these insights? For someone with zero neuroscience knowledge
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The strange ways the brain can break, specifically? Neurologist Oliver Sack’s “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat” is a classic.
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I haven’t read through the whole thread yet, but can you explain why I can kinda feel people’s injuries when I’m watching them getting injured in a tv show or movie?
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The wellspring of prejudice.
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James this whole thread is incredible and so awe inspiring about the hidden craziness our brain pulls off all the time I hope you do these more often bringing this amazing but under appreciated research to us layfolk!
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