There are no pain receptors in your brain, so it feels no pain.
No. Pain is merely a signal sent to the brain and the brain registers the pain. Bacteria lacks a brain, therefore can feel no pain.
The brain itself is what makes you feel pain. However, the brain itself does not have pain receptors itself. This is why patients can be conscious during neurosurgeries.
thigh pain
Yes, pain and stress can cause impatience. Stress is the body's response to a real or percieved danger, and one of the responses is anxiety, and that is a lot like impatience.
The brain doesn't have pain receptors.
Brain detects pain by sending messages to the nerves system
The brain does not feel pain because there are no pain receptors in the brain. The skin and bones around the brain can feel pain, however, which is why we can still get headaches. Actually i went to a exhibit at the museum of nature & science & asked if the brain felt pain, he then awnsered "Well in some parts of the brain you wont feel any pain but in other parts of the brain you will feel pain".
Yes, your brain can feel pain because that is where all your emotions come from.
the spine that sends a pain signal to the brain .spine .brain
pain reach our brain by the nerves i think so .
Pain is in the mind. So... your brain is involved because your brain tells the rest of the body that it's experiencing pain.