Nociception: Decoding Your Body’s Pain Signals
Nociceptors are specialized sensory neurons located throughout the body that detect potentially damaging stimuli. These neurons are activated by mechanical, thermal, and chemical stimuli, and they play a crucial role in the body’s response to pain (O’Neill, 2019). Nociceptors are found throughout the skin, muscle, joint, and organ tissues, and they are responsible for the […]
NOCICEPTION
Introduction and Definitional Framework Nociception, a fundamental physiological process crucial for survival, refers specifically to the neural encoding and processing of noxious stimuli. While commonly and often interchangeably referred to as pain perception in general discourse, it is imperative within the context of scientific psychology and neurobiology to recognize the subtle yet profound distinction: nociception […]
SPINAL GATE
Introduction to the Spinal Gate Mechanism The concept of the Spinal Gate, frequently referenced as the gating mechanism, is foundational to understanding the neurophysiology of pain perception and modulation within the central nervous system. This mechanism is an active, regulatory filter situated strategically within the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, primarily involving the intricate […]
A-DELTA FIBER
Introduction and Definition of A-Delta Fibers A-delta fibers represent a crucial class of peripheral afferent axons dedicated to the rapid transmission of specific sensory information, primarily encompassing acute pain and thermal changes, to the central nervous system. These fibers are characterized by a medium axonal diameter and the presence of a relatively thin myelin sheath. […]
ANTINOCICEPTIVE
ANTINOCICEPTIVE Pain is a complex phenomenon that affects individuals in different ways. It can be caused by physical, psychological, and social factors, and can manifest in various forms. Antinociception is the process of reducing or eliminating pain by inhibiting the transmission of pain signals from the peripheral to the central nervous system. It can be […]