Tag: pain control


WHIPPING

Introduction to Whipping as a Behavioral Control Mechanism Whipping, historically defined as the act of striking an individual with a flexible implement to induce physical pain, has functioned as a primary tool for behavioral control and punishment for millennia. This practice relies on the immediate application of acute physical distress to enforce compliance, discourage prohibited […]

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NEUROKININ

Introduction and Definition of Neurokinins Neurokinins represent a crucial and highly complex family of neuropeptides that function as potent neurotransmitters and neuromodulators within the mammalian nervous system. They are classified biochemically as members of the larger tachykinin family, unified by a common C-terminal amino acid sequence (Phe-X-Gly-Leu-Met-NH2), which is essential for binding to their specific […]

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