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A new cerebral path reveals why the same touch is different

Our brain does not only feel, it decides to feel. The researchers discovered a feedback loop that adjusts how sensitive we are to touch, depending on the context. This dynamic cerebral circuit could help explain sensory fluctuations and autism lines. The cerebral cortex manages incoming sensory entry via a complex network of neural connections. […]


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