> I think it is also important to recognize that pain can be lack of a signal
> that use to me there. Phantom limb pain is a good example.
> Ron Blue
Is phantom limb pain necessarily due to the _lack_ of a signal?
Couldn't it also be due to the _presence_ of a signal located somewhat
in from the periphery, that is interpreted as coming from the missing
limb?
John Anderson
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