
Humans and other animal species can experience many types of pain throughout the course of their lives, varying in intensity, unpleasantness, and origin. Several past neuroscience studies have explored the neural underpinnings of pain, yet the processes supporting the ability to distinguish different types of physical pain are not fully understood.
In most vertebrates, painful sensations are known to arise from the nervous system, which includes the brain, an intricate network of nerves and the spinal cord...
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