SMRTR Science & EngineeringSep 10, 2025Science News

The brain preserves maps of missing hands for years

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Brain scans of three women who underwent hand amputations revealed that neural maps of their missing hands persisted for years after surgery, challenging the belief that the brain significantly rewires itself after limb loss. These findings, which showed consistent hand representations even five years post-amputation, may reshape approaches to treating phantom limb pain and developing prosthetics by focusing on preserved rather than "broken" brain maps.

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