Processing of pain signals occurs in the parietal lobes, or sensory cortex. The actual sensation of pain is processed throughout the brain.
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The visual cortex processes visual information in the brain. This part is present in occipital lobe.
The cerebrum processes thought.
sensory nerves
thigh pain
The part of the brain that is involved in sensory adaptation is the cerebral cortex. This area of the brain adapts the body's senses into signals so that hey can be understood by the brain. Touch, taste, smell, and sight sense signals are the signals that are converted.
left side
Optic nerve
The pain signal will start with the nerves most closely associated to where you were injured. When the pain signal enters the brain, it goes straight to the thalamus. After this it goes to the cortex to identify the pain, as well as the limbic system which controls emotions.
This part of the brain processes information from the skin (touch, temperature and pain).
The Piturary gland
inner ear