Sciencespeaking topic
Phantom limbs and the brain map: Ramachandran showed that phantom pain arises when neighboring regions take over the brain map of a lost arm. If our body is a map in the brain, can that map live on apart from the body?
— V.S. Ramachandran, phantom limbs and cortical remapping
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