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- Vicarious body maps bridge vision and touch in the human brain
Here, to address this question, we developed a model to simultaneously map somatosensory body part tuning and visual field tuning throughout the brain
- Mapping the Brain’s Sense of What Goes On Inside the Body
Mapping the Sense of What’s Going On Inside Scientists are learning how the brain knows what’s happening throughout the body, and how that process might go awry in some psychiatric disorders
- Seeing and feeling merge in the brain to shape perception
New ultra–high-field brain scans reveal hidden body maps inside the visual system, showing how the brain weaves sight and touch together to build a unified sense of perception
- Scientists launch $14. 2 million project to map the body’s . . .
Scientists are charting the body’s “sixth sense,” interoception, to reveal how our brains stay in tune with internal organs This first-ever neural atlas could redefine treatments for
- Brain body maps bridge vision and touch in human brain Nature . . .
In ventral (lower down) regions, the body maps match what body part someone is looking at, regardless of where it appears in the visual scene Put simply, our visual system is intimately connected to our sense of touch, mapping what we observe onto the coordinates of our body
- Scientists Are Putting $14. 2M Behind an Ambitious New Effort . . .
NIH invests $14 2 million to map interoception, the body’s hidden sixth sense, revealing how the brain monitors vital internal signals
- Scripps Research-led team receives $14. 2M NIH award to map . . .
Scripps Research-led team receives $14 2M NIH award to map the body’s “hidden sixth sense” An NIH-backed effort aims to decode how the nervous system monitors internal organs October 08, 2025 LA JOLLA, CA— How does your brain know when you need to breathe, when your blood pressure drops or when you’re fighting an infection?
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