Multiple Choice
If a whisker on a newborn mouse is removed, what will happen to the area of the somatosensory cortex that would have received information from that whisker?
A) It will still receive information from the whisker, but will not fire any action potentials.
B) No neurons will project there.
C) It will receive information from the neighboring whiskers.
D) That cortical area will not develop.
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