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Body In Mind A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices 1st Edition Michael Schaefer

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Body In Mind A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices 1st Edition Michael Schaefer
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Body In Mind A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices 1st Edition Michael Schaefer instant download after payment.

Publisher: Nova Science Publishers, Incorporated
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.69 MB
Pages: 97
Author: Michael Schaefer
ISBN: 9781612098036, 1612098037
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Body In Mind A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices A New Look At The Somatosensory Cortices 1st Edition Michael Schaefer by Michael Schaefer 9781612098036, 1612098037 instant download after payment.

How do we perceive our body and where is it represented in our brain? Since decades it has been known that the primary somatosensory cortex (or SI) codes the surface of our body in a topographical way. Classic studies understand this body map representation in SI as fix and reflecting the physical location of peripheral stimulation in the form of the famous somatosensory homunculus. This book reports results of recent studies that challenge this view and suggest a more complex role of SI.

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