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A new study shows the brain simulates touch within milliseconds of seeing it, rapidly decoding sensation and emotion. Experts say this fast mirroring shapes empathy and behaviour.
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Consciousness has long been treated as philosophy’s most stubborn mystery, yet a growing body of neuroscience is now tying ...
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A recent study suggests that individuals with psychotic disorders process sensations they produce themselves, such as their ...
Our bodies are always talking to us. When we are hungry, our stomachs growl. When we’re cold, we shiver. When we feel pain, ...