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==Cortical homunculus==
==Cortical homunculus==
A cortical homunculus is a distorted representation of the human body, based on a neurological "map" of the areas and proportions of the human brain dedicated to processing motor functions, or sensory functions, for different parts of the body. The word homunculus is Latin for "little man", and was a term used in alchemy and folklore long before scientific literature began using it. A cortical homunculus, or "cortex man", illustrates the concept of a representation of the body lying within the brain. Nerve fibres from the spinal cord terminate in various areas of the parietal lobe in the cerebral cortex, which forms a representational map of the body. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortical_homunculus Cortical Homunculus]</ref>
[[File:1421 Sensory Homunculus.jpg|thumb|A 2-D cortical sensory homunculus (Wiki)]]


A cortical homunculus is a distorted representation of the human body, based on a neurological "map" of the areas and proportions of the human [[Brain]] dedicated to processing motor functions, or sensory functions, for different parts of the body. The word homunculus is Latin for "little man", and was a term used in alchemy and folklore long before scientific literature began using it. A cortical homunculus, or "cortex man", illustrates the concept of a representation of the body lying within the brain. Nerve fibres from the spinal cord terminate in various areas of the parietal lobe in the cerebral cortex, which forms a representational map of the body. <ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cortical_homunculus Cortical Homunculus]</ref>


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