Abstract

What Silly Postures Tell Us about the Brain

Highlights

  • Because it looks funny and is pretty useless, we do not frequently touch our shoulder with our ear

  • To know how the image on our retina relates to the outside world, we need to know the alignment of our eyeball with respect to the outside world

  • The perceived direction of sound depends on the orientation of our head and movements of our body rely on the alignment of our body relative to the outside world

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Summary

Introduction

Because it looks funny and is pretty useless, we do not frequently touch our shoulder with our ear. In turn, we need to know the orientation of our head relative to the outside world. The perceived direction of sound depends on the orientation of our head and movements of our body rely on the alignment of our body relative to the outside world.

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