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In addition to creating a more accurate homunculus map, these findings could assist in the study of movement disorders affecting the head and neck, including head tremors and cervical dystonia.
You really do feel happiness from head to toe, according to a new study. Researchers in Finland found that people around the world have the same bodily reactions to specific emotions, and they have… ...
The bacteria and chemicals found on human skin have been sampled and mapped across the body in a series of 3-D images.
Cell body: Similar to the other cells in your body, this area contains various cellular components like the nucleus. Dendrites: Dendrites are extensions from the cell body.
Scientists have mapped where people feel different emotions in their bodies, finding that each one triggers a unique sensation in distinct body parts.
Source: Bodily Maps of Emotions The brighter the body part, the stronger the physical sensation spurred by that emotion. Happiness, it turns out, is felt all over, but particularly in the head.