Brain Phantoms: Mapping the Invisible Body
The human brain not only processes but creates perceptions of reality, resembling the Penfield Homunculus, which illustrates how body sensations map onto the somatosensory cortex. Phantom limb sensations demonstrate brain remapping, while learned paralysis shows how prior movements become ingrained. The dynamic nature of brain maps causes sensory confusion, pain, and altered body perceptions.
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