Another interesting session was on the experience of pain, being an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with tissue damage, real or not. Some people it seems have a heightened response to pain, their receptors are stuck on high and they get amplified pain. Their on cells, as it were, work overtime and their off cells don't work at all, requiring drug and/or physio and psychological intervention to get some relief.
Then there is the damage and sensory disturbance after neural injury eg from accidents or stroke this might be loss of sensation or abnormal sensation such as pain felt from a phantom limb which has been amputated. Or perceiving things that don't exist as in hallucinations which can be auditory or visual.
Here again I was struck by the amount of research and the implications of their findings on the well-being and treatment of people affected by neurological disorders. There is hope for the future.
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