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According to FMRI Research, Stimulating a Numb Hand or Foot

Question 141

Question 141

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According to fMRI research, stimulating a numb hand or foot in a patient with conversion disorder results in:


A) Activation of pre-frontal regions
B) Release of cortisol
C) Activation of the hand or foot which is not numb
D) Failure to activate the somatosensory region

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