Case studies by Ramachandran on patients with phantom limb sensations suggest that the:
A) brain shows little plasticity.
B) brain has a representation of parts of the body that can be activated when a limb is amputated.
C) nerve endings from the missing limb continue to send pain signals to the brain so the amputee feels the missing limb.
D) experience of phantom limb provides good support for mind-body dualism.
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