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  2. Mirror-touch synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Studies have looked further into determining whether amputees actually experience mirror touch synesthesia. Four amputees were recruited in a study and asked to observe an assistant's arm being touched at various angles. 61 out of the 64 trials experienced mirror-touch sensations, and when the arm was wiggled, they enhanced the sensations.

  3. Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    For example, someone with auditory–tactile synesthesia may experience that hearing a specific word or sound feels like touch in one specific part of the body or may experience that certain sounds can create a sensation in the skin without being touched (not to be confused with the milder general reaction known as frisson, which affects ...

  4. Joel Salinas - Wikipedia

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    Mirror Touch: A Memoir of Synesthesia and the Secret Life of the Brain (2017) ISBN 978-0-062-45866-7 is a blend of intimate memoir and scientific exploration about Salinas's experience living with various types of synesthesia (including mirror-touch synesthesia), while sharing lessons about the brain and what it means to be human through ...

  5. Dr. Hersh: Synesthesia occurs when more than one sense is ...

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    Synesthesia is not uncommon; it's estimated that about one of every 25 people (4%) have some form of it. Since to them this is the normal way they perceive the world, they may not mention it.

  6. Mind-controlled prosthetic lets amputees feel touch

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    The sensation of touch is possible through stimulation of the nerves that used to be connected to the biological hand before the amputation. More than a million people worldwide suffer from limb loss.

  7. Mirror therapy - Wikipedia

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    Ramachandran created the mirror box to relieve pain by helping an amputee imagine motor control over a missing limb. Mirror therapy is now also widely used for treatment of motor disorders such as hemiplegia or cerebral palsy. As Deconick et al. state in a 2014 review, the mechanism of improved motor control and pain relief may differ from the ...

  8. Amputee veterans bare all in empowering photos - AOL

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    A new book shines a light on the effects of war in a body-positive way. Photographer Michael Stokes is raising money for a new coffee table book titled "Always Loyal," highlighting wounded U.S ...

  9. Category:Synesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Synesthesia is a neurological condition in which two or more bodily senses are coupled. Pages in category "Synesthesia" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.