An individual with injury to the primary somatosensory cortex would most probably have problems with the ability to locate where the individual was touching them.
Damage to the somatosensory cortex can deliver numbness or sometimes paraesthesia, which is a tingling feeling in certain parts of the body. Numbness can result due to damage in the cortex which then impacts the receptors in the body for certain sites.
This Focus article proposes that the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) is the first status of conscious pain perception, treating the incoming data about pain as any other novel stimulus.
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