Phantom Limb Pain Summary

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Due to the presence of the mirror the individual visually perceives that both hands are there and functioning. To release the clenching pain the person clenches both “hands” and releases. Upon the release of the hands the individual feels the clenching pain begin to subside in their phantom limb; therefore, the individual continues to clench and release whenever the pain becomes unbearable again. The second case presented to Ramachandran does not fit with the theory provided. The second case is showing that the brain needs to experience a type of placebo effect with visual stimuli to ease the clenching phantom limb pain. Phantom limb pain cannot just be a reorganization of the somatosensory cortex. My critique of the documentary is that it