Created by Daniel Moore
about 3 years ago
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can pain arise from within the CNS without input from the peripheral nociceptors (a)
and what type of pain would be an example of this (b) ?
what activates nociceptive pain during surgery (a)
and what can help minimise this?
what are the 2 types of nociceptive pain (a)
and what type of tissue do they relate to?
what is nociceptive pain (a)
and what does it occur in response too (b)?
what is the definition of nociception (a)
and what does nociception not equal (b)?
what is the IASP definition of pain (a)
and how many additional keynotes does it provide
what is the role of inflammatory pain following surgery (a)
and how can this be treated?
What percentage of the cortex is responsive to nociceptive stimuli (a)
and how dedicated are these regions to providing nociceptive specific processing
what are the two forms of pathological pain that can occur after surgery (a)
what is responsible for generating them (b)
What is the role of functional MRI (fMRI) in the understanding of pain (a)
and what is it not good for (b)?