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Most people can’t tell their toes apart without looking. Some healthy people can 'lose' a toe if their eyes are closed. While most of us would assume we’ve got a pretty good idea of where the various parts of our body are, research from Oxford University suggests we may have a problem telling our toes apart – with implications for the way our brains see our bodies.
Samira Lakhal-Littleton
Faculty
BSc DPhil Samira Lakhal-Littleton - Associate Professor of Cell Physiology and MRC Senior Non-Clinical Research Fellow
Charmaine Lang
Early Career Researchers Research Fellows Teaching and Education
Charmaine Lang - Kavli Institute Group Leader
Kerry Walker
Faculty Teaching and Education
DPhil, MSc, BSc Kerry Walker - Associate Professor of Neuroscience
Lisa Heather
Faculty Research Fellows Teaching and Education
Lisa Heather - BHF Intermediate Fellow and Associate Professor
Neil Herring
Faculty Research Fellows
DPhil, FRCP, FHRS Neil Herring - Professor of Cardiovascular Medicine, BHF Senior Fellow and Consultant Cardiologist
André Shamsabadi
Early Career Researchers Research Scientists
PhD André Shamsabadi - Post Doctoral Research Associate
Sebastien Callens
Research Fellows Research Scientists
PhD Sebastien Callens - UKRI Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Tanya Singh
Early Career Researchers OPDC Collaborators Research Scientists
Tanya Singh - Postdoctoral Research Scientist
Kaitlyn Cramb
Early Career Researchers OPDC Collaborators Research Scientists
Kaitlyn Cramb - Junior Research Fellow