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If the demand for an asset increases, its:
Deafferentation
Refers to the loss or interruption of the afferent connections of nerve cells, preventing sensory information from reaching parts of the brain.
Penfield
Refers to Wilder Penfield, a neurosurgeon whose pioneering work in the mid-20th century greatly advanced the understanding of neurological localization of brain functions.
Motor Cortex
The cerebral cortex segment involved in organizing, managing, and executing movements done on purpose.
Anterior Corticospinal Tracts
Nerve pathways that travel from the brain through the spinal cord, involved in the voluntary movement of muscles.
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