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Phantom Limb Phenomenon
The sensory perception that a missing limb or organ is still present and occasionally capable of movement and feeling.
Amputated
The surgical removal of a body part, typically a limb or digit, due to injury, disease, or medical condition.
Axons
Long, slender projections of nerve cells (neurons) that conduct electrical impulses away from the neuron's body.
Capsaicin
A chemical compound found in chili peppers that causes the sensation of heat or burning when consumed or applied to the skin.
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