Abstract

Processing of reflected mirror images in the brain - Physiological basis, pathomechanisms and therapeutic options

Highlights

  • The earliest mirrors in the world were probably the water sources

  • It was found that left hand used shorter time to rise than right for selfface indicating probable right hemisphere dominance for reflected selfface recognition

  • High incidence of left handedness and mirror writing is seen in children with dyslexia

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Review Article

Processing of reflected mirror images in the brain Physiological basis, pathomechanisms and therapeutic options.

Introduction
Physiological basis of reflected image processing and recognition
Hypothetical disease associations
Phantom limbs
Conclusion
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