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Plasticity of the Sensory Cortex
Plasticity of the sensory cortex refers to a characteristic of the cortex, that the cortical maps can change with experience. This was demonstrated in an experiment by Merzenich and Jenkins (1993), where they surgically removed the middle finger of the monkey, then found later that the region of cortex that responded to each remaining, adjacent finger expanded.
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