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Volume 6 Issue 7, July 2005

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  • The essential element in pain is the activation of specialized high-threshold receptors to warn the organism of potential tissue damage. This sensory signal is followed, at least in humans, by a less well-defined but strong emotional experience - we are irresistably driven to stop the pain or escape from the stimulus that causes it.

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