Feelings
"Many people say that seeing bodily injury on film makes them flinch, as if they feel it themselves.
"It is as if the sting leaps straight off the screen and into your skin. But explaining why and how this happens has puzzled scientists for a long time.
"Now, scientists from the University of Reading, Free University Amsterdam, and Minnesota, USA, have uncovered a major clue as to why.
"Parts of the brain originally thought to only process vision are also organised according to a map of the body, allowing what we see to trigger echoes of touch sensations.
"The study, published today (Wednesday, 26 November), in the journal Nature, shows that watching movies can activate touch-processing regions of your own brain in a highly organised way.
"In short, your brain doesn’t just watch, it simulates what it sees."
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