Seeing Language
MRI reveals human brain circuitry for thinking of words to speak: neural
activity (blood oxygenation) in red and anatomy (tissue) in gray.
Human brain circuitry for imagining one's hand in the posture of another's
hand: neural activity (blood flow increases) in red and anatomy (tissue) in gray.
MRI reveals circuitry for the sense of touch in the cerebellum, a major
part of the human brain: neural activity (blood oxygenation) in color
and anatomy (tissue) in gray.
Images from the Research Imaging Center, University of Texas Health
Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas.
Hand in Hand in Brain
Seeing the Brain Touch and Feel