Multiple Choice
After amputation of a limb, what might you might expect that in the area of the motor cortex that originally sent information to that missing limb
A) nothing changes as the motor cortex in this area and adjacent areas is still devoted to sending signals to that limb
B) the motor cortex in this area and adjacent areas becomes devoted to sending signals to the intact limbs
C) less motor cortex becomes devoted to sending signals to both the intact and amputated limb than before the injury
D) more than one of the above is possible
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