prostheses from the genus homo sapiens in the framework of the study were dmitry tsygankov and anatoly kholodpant lost his arms 3 years ago at work during a strong electric shock, the second lost his limbs 24 years ago during a lightning strike, both men experienced regular intense phantom pain. this was a necessary parameter in order to volunteer for our study. it, well, in the first place it consisted in using electrical stimulation to carry out a occupation, because it's a very, very big kind of problem for some patients after a thermal limb if the arm's nerve is severed. this does not mean that it means the brain, which was previously in charge of the hand, they are very large, stop working, they remain and they are quite active and naturally they support such a so-called body scheme, that is, our internal idea that we should have a hand. and this inner representation prevails, and therefore a person with an amputation, he closes his eyes. he feels this hand further, what is not good, he feels pain in this hand. why because some incomprehensible incomprehensible signal comes to the zone t