When Michael was a toddler, he lost his ring finger on his left hand in an accident. Now, he is an adult, and the somatosensory area originally associated with that finger:
A) is associated with the ring finger on his right hand.
B) responds to stimulation from his left middle and pinkie fingers.
C) is withered due to nonuse.
D) causes Michael to relive the painful accident when it is stimulated.
B) responds to stimulation from his left middle and pinkie fingers.
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