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Trancecoachsays...This phenomenon is very similar, albeit in contrast to, the phantom limb phenomenon, by which amputees continue to feel sensations in the part of their body that is no longer there. For this reason, neurologist, VJ Ramachandran has used a mirror box to help relieve phantom limb pain by using multisensory input to convince the mind that the amputated limb is not in distress.
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