Current brain maps are low resolution; it's as if you can see major landmarks, but not local streets.
Not exact matches
Scientists who study the
brain have traditionally spent far more time exploring the neural pathways of negative emotional responses: On our
current map of the mind, the regions of fear are clearly delineated.
A new study published online September in
Current Biology suggests that touching an injured area on one's own body reduces pain by enhancing the
brain's
map of the body in a way that touch from another can not mimic.