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All of the following are examples of professional malpractice, except:
Olfactory Receptors
Specialized nerve cells responsible for detecting odors in the environment and transmitting information about them to the brain.
Body Map
A representation within the brain of the body's parts and their relative positions; it is involved in processing sensory information and coordinating movement.
Phantom Limb Pain
A phenomenon where individuals experience sensations, often pain, in a limb or part of a limb that has been amputated.
Basic Skin Sensations
The four types of sensations that can be felt by the skin: pressure, warmth, cold, and pain.
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