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Long-term use of prosthetic limbs does not remap brain, study

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Neuroplasticity in amputees: Main implications on bidirectional interfacing of cybernetic hand prostheses - ScienceDirect

Long-term use of prosthetic limbs does not remap brain, study reveals

Remapping the body

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Against cortical reorganisation

Long-term use of prosthetic limbs does not remap brain, study reveals

Functional and structural plasticity in the primary somatosensory cortex associated with chronic pain - Kim - 2017 - Journal of Neurochemistry - Wiley Online Library

Short-term therapeutic benefits of passive, quasi-passive and active

Long-term use of prosthetic limbs does not remap brain, study reveals

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