“…Several mechanisms have been proposed to explain cortical remapping, including axonal sprouting in the primary somatosensory cortex (Florence et al, 1998), thalamus, and brainstem (Jones and Pons, 1998), the expansion of the receptive field in the thalamus (Davis et al, 1998;Jain et al, 2008), unmasking or disinhibition of inhibitory connections between somatotopic regions (Li et al, 2014), or unmasking of overlapping receptive fields in the primary somatosensory cortex (Wesselink et al, 2022). Evidence to support the preservation, but suppression, of the canonical topographic cortical map following a limb amputation stems from studies where the nervous system was stimulated and sensory percepts were evoked (Makin et al, 2020). Sensory percepts have been evoked in the missing limbs of people with amputations using electrical stimulation of the peripheral nerves, (Anani and Körner, 1979;Charkhkar et al, 2018;Clippinger et al, 1982;D'Anna et al, 2017;Raspopovic et al, 2014), spinal cord (Chandrasekaran et al, 2020;Nanivadekar et al, 2022aNanivadekar et al, , 2022b, and thalamus (Davis et al, 1998), as well as magnetic stimulation of the contralateral primary motor cortex (Bestmann et al, 2006;Reilly and Sirigu, 2008).…”