Similar kinds of phenomena, in which the brain quickly remaps body space to include nearby implements, have been seen in somewhat less bizarre situations. If one is given a long pointer to manipulate objects, for example, brain areas quickly remap in a way suggesting that the tip of the pointer has actually become a part of one’s own body. It’s not unlikely that the facility that we have for using all kinds of everyday technologies, including the computer mouse, arises from this kind of rapid remapping of the perceived boundaries of the space of the body.