If the brain loses an area of sensory tissue, it can:
A) compensate by leaving out random sensory input"
B) compensate by ignoring sensory input from the lost areas"
C) compensate by recruiting from surrounding undamaged cortex"
D) compensate by compressing the same function into the smaller area"
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