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The Effects of Touch on the Brain

You don't actually have to be physically touched for your brain to still experience a touch. The idling of the brain that's normally there decreases when we're being physically touched but also when we imagine being touched or we watch others be touched. Gilly: We need to take into consideration that if this was an actual study we would do many many trials averaging them all together so that we have a really good understanding of what is the rhythm of the brain.

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