if you put it on right.
No animals do NOT feel pain. They are put on an anesthetic which causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.
The brain is the endpoint of all conscious sensations from limbs
They both carry proprioceptive and fine touch sensations. But, gracile tract carries sensations from lower halfof our body. On the other hand, cuneate tract carries sensations from upper half of our body.
Behind the ear!
EWWW! That was RANDOM!
if you put it on right.
After my head injury I have cold sensations internally
Spirits don't exist (if you mean, like, ghosts), so there can't be any "good spirits" or "bad spirits" giving off warm or cold sensations and feelings...
generally do not cause pain. Patients sometimes report pinching sensations and often pleasant sensations, as the body experiences healing
The proprioceptors are the sensory receptors and the end of the sensory nerves.
No animals do NOT feel pain. They are put on an anesthetic which causes temporary loss of bodily sensations.
A woman may experience decreased feeling in the back of her armpit or other sensations including numbness, tingling, or increased skin sensitivity.
Not much of anything. You just feel sort of tired, and then you'll look pale and not like sunlight
yes you can, as your nerves are not dead, you are not completely dead, sensations are still there.
Consciousness is the state of being aware of and able to perceive one's surroundings, thoughts, and emotions. It involves being awake and alert, and having the ability to think, feel, and experience sensations.
Yes, a pulled deltoid can cause you to feel like you are having chest pain and give you some tingling sensations in your arm. You can use heat rub to ease the pain