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After Deafferenting a Monkey's Forelimb, It Generally Fails to Use

Question 124

Question 124

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After deafferenting a monkey's forelimb, it generally fails to use it because:


A) the muscles are too weak.
B) moving it is painful.
C) they have no motor control in the limb.
D) walking on three limbs is easier than moving the impaired limb.

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