Question 29 Based on the cortical organization in the primary sensory cortex, if someone has amputated arm, where is the more likely location that the individual will feel the phantom limb? O face Oleg O back feet

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Question 28
The cortical map in the primary somatosensory cortex is very plastic. During the experiment when the digis
of the monkey were overstimulated. What will happen to the cortical map?
The cortical area for the stimulated digits will not change in size but become more specialized for different parts of the
digits
O The cortical area for the stimulated digits will move away from the hand area and become an independent area
The cortical area for the stimulated digits will be doubled into another subregion in primary sensory cortex
The cortical area for the stimulated digits will expand and take over some cortical areas for adjacent digits
Question 29
Based on the cortical organization in the primary sensory cortex, if someone has amputated arm, where is the
more likely location that the individual will feel the phantom limb?
O face
leg
back
feet
Transcribed Image Text:D Question 28 The cortical map in the primary somatosensory cortex is very plastic. During the experiment when the digis of the monkey were overstimulated. What will happen to the cortical map? The cortical area for the stimulated digits will not change in size but become more specialized for different parts of the digits O The cortical area for the stimulated digits will move away from the hand area and become an independent area The cortical area for the stimulated digits will be doubled into another subregion in primary sensory cortex The cortical area for the stimulated digits will expand and take over some cortical areas for adjacent digits Question 29 Based on the cortical organization in the primary sensory cortex, if someone has amputated arm, where is the more likely location that the individual will feel the phantom limb? O face leg back feet
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