Afferent nerves carry impulses to the CNS (central nervous system: brain/spinal chord).
The nerve endings in the person's skin feel the pain when they touch a hot spoon. These nerve endings send signals to the brain, which interprets the sensation as pain and triggers a reflex to remove the hand from the hot object to protect the skin from damage.
When the body experiences a pain stimulus, it triggers a series of responses. Nerve cells called nociceptors detect the pain and send signals to the brain. The brain then releases chemicals called neurotransmitters that help to block the pain signals or reduce the perception of pain. Additionally, the body may release endorphins, which are natural painkillers, to help alleviate the pain. Overall, the body's response to a pain stimulus involves a complex interplay of nerve signals and chemical reactions to help manage and alleviate the sensation of pain.
Yes , they have nerve endings which the chicken's brain interprets as pain .
There is a nerve somewhere within your heart that stimulates the brain and triggers the love hormones.
They can numb the pain or they can stop the nerve the says "ow" from reaching your brain.
central nervous system....................Apex
The experience of pain takes place in the brain. Signals of pain are transmitted from nerve endings in the body to the brain, which processes and interprets these signals as pain.
Severing the nerve blocks the ability of pain signals to reach the brain. Therefore, the brain can not sense pain.
No because it has no nerve endings. That's why brain surgeries can be performed with the patient awake.
Nerve pain can be treated if it is diagnosed early with acupuncture, or hypnosis for example to help alleviate the pain, or changes by treating the conditions that are causing the pain and then there are medications which can be taken. A good website reference is http://www.webmd.com/brain/nerve-pain-and-nerve-damage-symptoms-and-causes?page=2.
Nerve blocks are a form of anesthesia that involves injecting medication near a specific nerve or group of nerves to block pain signals from reaching the brain. This can provide targeted pain relief for a specific area of the body during surgery or for chronic pain conditions.
Nerve endings in the hand will send messages to the brain telling you that you have pain in the body.