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    April 1, 2009 - 11:59 AM
    Doctors confirm woman's imaginary third arm

    Image caption: The brain of the 64-year-old patient reacts as if she had a third arm (T. Willemsen)



    A 64-year-old woman has reported to doctors at Geneva University Hospital the presence of a pale, milky-white and translucent third arm.

    After examining the case, the woman's neurologist, Asaid Khateb of the hospital's experimental neurophysiology laboratory, called the rare phenomenon credible.
    The arm appeared to the woman a few days after suffering a stroke, doctors said.
    But this case of what is known as a supernumerary phantom limb (SPL) is a genuine head-scratcher.
    The upshot is that the woman can use the apparitional extremity to relieve very real itches on the cheek. It cannot penetrate solid objects.
    She does not always perceive the arm but "retrieves" it when needed, doctors told the Swiss news agency.
    It is nevertheless the first case known to doctors of a person being able to feel, see and deliberately move a limb that doesn't exist. The findings are published in the Annals of Neurology.


    Pinpointing


    Khateb and his colleagues examined the patient's brain using functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), a tool that allows doctors to see whether the brain is truly stimulated, and to pinpoint where. In this case, the investigations revealed that the woman actually experienced what she described.
    Researchers instructed the woman to move her right hand. As expected, the motor cortex and visual processing areas in the left side of her brain became mobilised.
    The same effects were observed to a lesser extent when the woman simply imagined moving her right hand. Imaginary movements of the woman's paralysed left hand prompted the same activity in the brain, but on the right side.
    But when doctors asked her to move her phantom arm, her brain reacted as though the arm really existed and could be moved. In addition, the patient's visual cortex was also activated, indicating the she actually saw the imaginary limb.
    And when she was instructed to scratch her cheek, regions of the brain relating to touch were activated.


    Mystery

    Khateb said the exact cause of the imaginary arm remains a mystery. Supernumerary limbs are rare. There are only nine known cases of a patient both feeling and seeing an arm.
    "Existing evidence from stroke-elicited SPLs convincingly implicates the mismatch between the subject's well-established sensorimotor representations and a suddenly aberrant pattern of communication between the brain and the paralysed limb," the authors wrote.
    They said it could represent a missing link between classical phantom limbs and phenomena such as out-of-body experiences.
    Phantom limbs are more commonly associated with people who have had an amputation – between 50 and 80 per cent of people who have had body parts removed suffer from it. In most cases it is painful, according to a 1984 article published in a scientific journal called the Clinical Journal of Pain.
    "Ultimately however these conditions might offer a unique way to understand how the brain constructs a normal experience of bodily awareness and the self," they concluded.
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    Whoa.
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    Yikes. Poor woman.
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    Amazing how the brain can fuck with you.
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    that is so cool
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    weird!!!

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    wow! I guess it's like phantom limb syndrome?
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    If she can use it to scratch her cheek, could she also use it to grab an ass or smack someone?

    Oh my gosh maybe she could masturbate in the open or pick her nose and nobody would know!

    Might not be so bad.

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    I don't see how you can use something that doesn't exist?

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