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The brain itself does not have pain receptors because it does not feel pain. Pain receptors are located in other parts of the body to signal potential harm or damage to the brain.
Life without a brain would not be possible, as the brain controls all bodily functions, thoughts, and emotions. Without a brain, a person would not be able to think, feel, or make decisions, and would cease to exist.
Brain. Your brain has no nerves, and thus no feeling. If you cut your brain, you would not feel it. Many people undergo brain surgery while awake, to make sure vital regions aren't damaged. They don't feel a thing.
Yes, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain when the brain is injured or damaged.
No, the brain itself does not feel pain because it lacks pain receptors. However, surrounding tissues and structures in the head can feel pain.
damage to the brain and liver and be feel sick in the mourning
Howard would be very solemn and unfeeling with not much of a personality.
No - this is why the brain can feel no pain directly. If there were nerve cells in the brain then most modern brain-surgery would be impossible. The brain has "receptors" which indicate where sensation is originating. Interestingly some types of brain damage can result in sensations getting confused - this is a medical condition known as synesthesia. For instance some people "see" words as colours or "feel" music as a tingling sensation.
Pain is caused when nerve endings are exposed - they signal to the brain that there is damage to the skin and tissue, and we feel that as pain.
The brain itself does not have pain receptors because it does not feel pain. Pain receptors are located in other parts of the body to signal potential harm or damage to the brain.
yes because why else would they sting you
Fear is an emotion "I fear you" Frighten is to cause someone to feel the emotion fear. "Do I frighten you?" = "Do I cause you to feel fear?" "Yes you frighten me" = "Yes, you cause me to feel fear"
Although drumming can cause neurological damage, it does not cause brain damage. It is actually healthy for your mind to drum because of the activeness and focus it puts on it. Ive been a drummer since i was really little and i feel like it has acually helped me focus better in all places. I always got god grades in school and as soon as marching band was over they would drop. So if anything it helps your brain.
Fear of the unknown plays a significant role in the experience of pain. Fear can make the brain feel more pain, fear can make you believe that something is worse than it is. Fear of the unknown usually makes the brain overestimate the situation and what to expect. Fear takes over your body and makes you suffer more. For example, if you were bound, gagged and blindfolded and you heard someone approaching you, your heart would race, you would feel the worst fear you had in your life. But if you didn't have the blindfold, you mightn't be as scared, because you know what to expect. You might even feel relieved because its someone there to rescue you. The main difference between these two, is that if you mix fear and the brain's imagination, it creates a situation much worse than what it actually is. Pain is heightened by your tense muscles and the adrenealine pumping through your veins. Fear of the unknown always makes the experience of pain worse. Btw, if you're looking for a good example, watch the Saw movies.
Yes, they feel fear.
It brings a sense of fear, anxiety and desperation.
When birds feel fear and Keep doing the ChaCha!