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- who: Anja T. Zai from the Institute University of have published the research work: Sensory substitution reveals a manipulation bias, in the Journal: NATURE COMMUNICATIONS NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
- what: This approach has gained much interest in recent years thanks to both advances in technology and the remarkable cross-modal flexibility of the central nervous system3-5. The authors propose that sensory substitution is a promising paradigm not just to experimentally characterize the motivation to manipulate, but also to dissect the neural representations of affective valence57 and to probe how substituting input is integrated into an existing . . .
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