The Ghost in Your Brain: Phantom Pains and the Plasticity of Pain
Phantom pains affect soldiers and accident victims, representing a complex phenomenon where brain maps misinterpret signals from the body. These patterns lead to persistent pain even after healing, emphasizing brain plasticity’s role in pain perception and memory. Insights from neuroscience and psychology suggest a dynamic, adaptable brain capable of change through imagery and therapy.
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