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Touch-sensing neurons are multitaskers
April 9, 2015 by NewsBot
Two types of touch information -- the feel of an object and the position of an animal's limb -- have long been thought to flow into the brain via different channels and be integrated in sophisticated processing regions. Now, with help from a specially devised mechanical exoskeleton that positioned monkeys' hands in different postures, researchers have challenged that view.