Problem With Close-Talking? Blame the Brain

Courtesy TIME: Top Science and Health Stories  Wed, 09/02/2009 - 22:55

Some intriguing studies of a single patient with brain damage suggests that our sense of personal space is hardwired into our brains


 

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