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Noxious stimulus

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Because of rare genetic conditions that inhibit the ability to perceive physical pain, such as
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behavioral responses, which are responses to noxious or painful stimuli. These include
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strong enough to threaten the body's integrity (i.e. cause damage to
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There are some types of tissue damage that are not detected by any
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The ability to perceive noxious stimuli is a prerequisite for
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congenital insensitivity to pain with partial anhidrosis
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congenital insensitivity to pain and anhydrosis (CIPA)
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Index

stimulus
tissue
afferents
transducing
A-delta
C-
free nerve endings
nervous system
nociception
nociceptive pain
nocifensive
reflexive
escape behaviors
congenital insensitivity to pain and anhydrosis (CIPA)
mechanical
pinching
deformation
chemical
acid
irritant
thermal
temperatures
sensory receptors
nociceptors


"The Kyoto protocol of IASP Basic Pain Terminology"
doi
10.1016/j.pain.2008.04.025
PMID

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