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AZoLifeSciences on MSNActive and Passive Touch Trigger Different Responses in the Mouse BrainThough the sense of touch underlies how we and most other animals interact with the world around us, much remains unknown about how this sense is processed in the brain.
Summary: Touch is a vital sense, yet the brain processes active and passive touch using distinct pathways. In mice, ...
Unitree brings out another step forward for the world of robotics with the Dex 5-1, a robot hand capable of dexterity beyond our imagination.
However, people who are paraplegic, either due to strokes or accidents of one kind or another, do not have the ability to feel touch. Thankfully, a new procedure, involving a combination of ...
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