
Phantoms in the Brain
The Reith Lectures
Brain Imaging for Strokes and Phantom Limb Pain
When you touch his face, it activated not only the face area in the brain, but alsoactivated the hand region of the pen field map. There's obviously been this crosswiring in the brain of this patient. This is important because it allows you to link changes in brain anatomy with phenomenology. Some people get their senses mixed up when they hear a particular tone or see numbers in black and white. We find it's about one in 200 people have this syndrome.
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