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The brain's ability to adapt can lead to both positive and negative outcomes from "summary" of Phantoms in the Brain by V. S. Ramachandran

The brain's remarkable plasticity allows it to adapt to a wide range of circumstances, leading to both positive and negative consequences. For instance, in cases of amputation, the brain can rewire itself to alleviate phantom limb pain, demonstrating its ability to bring relief and improve quality of life for individuals. This positive outcome showcases the brain's adaptive nature in response to physical changes. However, this same adaptability can also result in negative outcomes. In the case of stroke patients, the brain's plasticity can lead to maladaptive changes, such as the recruitment of areas normally responsible for other functions to compensate for damaged area...
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    Phantoms in the Brain

    V. S. Ramachandran

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