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Originally posted by Tour18
Oh my God, I forgot to tell you guys about animals. I spent many years in Borneo and Sumatra. People have monkeys like we have cats and dogs.
If I approach a monkey, the first thing they do is reach for my left hand and examine the missing half of my thumb.
I mean, they are totally engrossed with it. They handle the stump very gently and it looks like they are trying to touch and feel the air where my thumb would be. It's like they can see my thumb's ghost.
And it must really shine because of the way monkeys go straight to it.
Originally posted by UmbraSumus
reply to post by silo13
Its a fascinating thought that the entire left side of the body skin surface is mapped onto a vertical strip of cortex , the somatosensory cortex , on the right side of the brain and vice versa .
When the somatosensory region associated with a limb, no longer receives sensory input (severed limb ) ...... often the adjacent area which "represents" the face , moves into the vacated space .
The man featured in this Documentary by Neuroscientist Ramachandran, could feel his phantom thumb , when he ran a razor over a particular part of his face.
Until now ~ scientist did not believe that the brain retained such plasticity into maturity.
The whole documentary is worth a watch.
Covering Phantom limbs /Anosognosia / Temporal lobe seizures and religious experience /Capgras syndrome /Blind sight .
Phantoms In The Brain ( Episode 1 )
[edit on 8-4-2009 by UmbraSumus]
[edit on 8-4-2009 by UmbraSumus]
Originally posted by TheAmused
People who swear 10000000% they see stuff and feel stuff that is not there are mental.
THe lady needs mental help i think
dillusions
Well the title makes it sound like she has two arms and has a phantom third... but really the phantom arm is one she already lost? So she has one good arm and one phantom arm?
Oh my God, I forgot to tell you guys about animals. I spent many years in Borneo and Sumatra. People have monkeys like we have cats and dogs.
If I approach a monkey, the first thing they do is reach for my left hand and examine the missing half of my thumb.
I mean, they are totally engrossed with it. They handle the stump very gently and it looks like they are trying to touch and feel the air where my thumb would be. It's like they can see my thumb's ghost.
And it must really shine because of the way monkeys go straight to it.