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How does the brain process touch and vision? - ClaytonPublished: 4 November 2009 We are seeking participants for a study of how the brain processes vision and touch. The study lasts one hour. Participants will wear virtual reality goggles and feel a tapping sensation on their hand. A compensation of $20 is available to each participant. For further inquiries please contact Dr Hohwy by email. This study is conducted in the School of Philosophy and Bioethics at Monash University, Clayton campus. For further information contact: |
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