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Cerebral projection of mirrored touch via sLORETA imaging

Dubová et al., 2023

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Dubová D
Dvořáčková D
Pavlů D
Pánek D
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Touch is one of the primary communication tools. Interestingly, the sensation of touch can also be experienced when observed in another person. Due to the system of mirror neurons, it is, in fact, being mapped on the somatosensory cortex of the observer. This phenomenon …
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