Nociception (neural, mechanical)
Pain (neural, mechanical, behavioral)
Pain is always a…
personal experience that is influenced to varying degrees by biological, psychological, and social factor
can pain be inferred solely from activity in sensory neuron
absolutely not
How do people learn the concept of pain
through their life experiences
Although pain usually serves an adaptive role…
it may have adverse effects on function and social and psychological well-being
What is one of the several ways to express pain?
Neural Factors: Acute Pain
Patients with Persistent Pain
Neural Factors: Persistent Pain
Central Sensitization Pain Mechanism
Central Sensitization leads to
the Affective Pain Mechanism
What is more important than type and location of systems in the affective pain mechanism
Affective pain mechanisms include
The Motor Autonomic Pain Mechanism
Receptor types active in somatosensation
Cutaneous/subcut. mechanoreceptors (Touch)
Thermal Receptors (temperature)
A delta, C
Nociceptors (Pain)
A delta, C
Muscle/Skeletal mechanoreceptors (limb proprioception)
A alpha, A beta, A delta
3 Harmful Stimuli Active Nociceptors
Harmful Stimuli - Thermal
Harmful Stimuli - Mechanical