Emily Isenstein, PhD, uses the advancements she developed to better understand how the brain responds to active and passive touch. (IMAGE)
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Isenstein (right) in 2024, with a subject in an EEG booth in the Frederick J. and Marion A. Schindler Cognitive Neurophysiology Lab at the University of Rochester Medical Center. Isenstein uses the advancements she developed to better understand how the brain responds to active and passive touch // John Schlia Photography
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