The Brain Continues To Keep Contact With Disabled Limb : Shots - Health  News : NPR

The Brain Continues To Keep Contact With Disabled Limb : Shots - Health News : NPR

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A neurologist who wanted to know how the brain changes in response to a physical disability put his arm in a pink cast for two weeks to find out.
A neurologist who wanted to know how the brain changes in response to a physical disability put his arm in a pink cast for two weeks to find out.

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