Research Report - EEG Correlates of Tactile Sensations

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Hi there! I’m Jenny, and I’ve spent the last few months diving into the fascinating world of brainwaves—specifically, how our brains process the sensation of touch. You might not think about it much, but every time we press a button or feel a vibration, our brains go into action, translating those sensations into meaningful information. To explore this, I’ve been using EEG (basically, a cool brain cap with 64 sensors) to see how different types of touch—like light and strong forces—are processed in real-time. It’s been quite a journey, and I’m excited to share what I’ve learned with you!

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