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.
The parts that feel pain are your sensory motor nerves and the nerve fibers. i think it is wonderful how god made our body so very interesting. He thought of everything when he made you and me and everyone and the world.
the brain responds to pain by activating parts of the nervous system that send additional blood to the injured part of the body or that release natural pain-relieving chemicals, including serotonin, endorphins, and enkephalins.
the nervous system part of the brain involves respose to pain.
The correct answer of, what part of the brain interprets sensory information like pain is the peripheral nervous system.
Nociceptors transmit the signals to they hypothalamus and then responsive signals and hormones/chemicals are sent to the location of the transmittal.
After the pain message reaches the brain, it is relayed to an egg-shaped central structure called the thalamus, which transmits the information to three specialized areas within the brain.
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".
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
The three main parts of the brain are the cerebrum, cerebellum and the brain stem.
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".
Cerebrum
The brain. It has no nerves!
The three parts of the physical and psychological process of listening are receiving the auditory stimuli, interpreting the message received, and responding to the message either verbally or non-verbally.
Nerves carry the signal to other body parts so your brain interprets the pain from being from that distal part also.
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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
Brain sometimes makes our body parts numb in case of an injury Brain in order to control pain uses this alcohol to make it numb
The brain doesn't have pain receptors.