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Skin stimulation, objects of perception, and the blind
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 20 August 2007
Abstract
The model developed in the target article is not as comprehensive as might be desired on two counts: (1) in that how the transition from proximal stimulation at the skin gives rise to the perception of external objects is taken for granted; and (2) in that another population of participants, the blind, constitute an important group from which we can understand somatosensory processing and neural plasticity.
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