Scientists probe the Brain's secret map of the white cane
NCT ID NCT05199896
Summary
This study aims to understand how the brain processes touch when using a tool, like a white cane. Researchers will compare sighted and visually impaired adults to see how the brain represents the cane as a sensory extension of the body. The study involves simple touch tasks and brain scans (EEG and fMRI) to observe brain activity, but does not test a treatment.
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Equipe IMPACT du CRNL, Bâtiment INSERM
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