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Extractions: But pain is like a smoke detector, a burglar alarm, an early warning system. Ashlyn's condition reminds us that while we're tempted to go through life avoiding pain, what we really need to avoid is damage. Seeking to avoid pain is like disabling your smoke detector because you're afraid of fire. It makes no sense.
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Extractions: PSYC 4404 Physiological Psychology Lecture Notes Topic 7: Perceptual Systems Outline: Perceptual System Organization Visual System Symptoms of Damage to Visual Cortex Auditory System Somatosensory Systems Gate-Control Theory of Pain Suppression Exam Review Questions Discuss the general organization of perceptual systems. Discuss the organization of the visual system. Discuss scotoma, blindsight, visual agnosia and prosopagnia. Discuss the organization of the auditory system. Discuss the three types and general organization of the somatosensory systems. Discuss the gate-control theory of pain suppression. 7.1. Perceptual System Organization General Organization of Perceptual Systems Association Cortex Information from various sources are collated. Higher-level functions such as object recognition, spatial location and sequencing. Output to motor cortex. Secondary Sensory Cortex Performs higher level processing of sensory input. Primary Sensory Cortex Generally consists of topically organized map of sensory input. Thalamic Relay Nucleus Relays information from receptor to appropriate area of cerebral cortex.
Extractions: Vol. 32 No. 3, March 1975 Featured Link E-mail Alerts ARTICLE Article Options Send to a Friend Readers Reply Submit a reply Similar articles in this journal Literature Track Add to File Drawer Download to Citation Manager PubMed citation Articles in PubMed by Chatrian GE Lettich E Contact me when this article is cited G. E. Chatrian, D. F. Farrell, R. C. Canfield and E. Lettich Cerebral-evoked potentials were used to study a 25-year-old man, the older of two siblings with congenital insensitivity to all noxious stimuli, gross impairment of temperature perception, and anhidrosis. Electrical stimulation of tooth pulp consistently eliciting pain and cerebral responses in normal subjects evoked neither cerebral potentials nor painful or other sensations in our patient. However, ordinarily painful electric
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Department Of Anesthesiology Shigehito Sawamura, Kazuo HanaokaAnesthesia for Patients with CongenitalInsensitivity to pain and Anhidrosis; A Questionnaire Study in Japan, Anesth. http://www.m.u-tokyo.ac.jp/html/english/AnnualReports/2004/Anesthesiology.html
Extractions: Department of Anesthesiology References Toshiya Tomioka, Yutaka Awaya, Kenji Nihei, Hiroshi Sekiyama, Shigehito Sawamura, Kazuo Hanaoka:Anesthesia for Patients with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain and Anhidrosis; A Questionnaire Study in Japan, Anesth. Analg. 94:271-274,2002 Hideto Oyamada, Keiko Oguchi, Naoto Saitoh, Toshiko Yamazawa, Kenzo Hirose, Yoko Kawana, Kazunao Wakatsuki, Katsuji Oguchi, Megumi Tagami, Kazuo Hanaoka, Makoto Endo and Masamitsu Iino:Novel Mutation in C-teminal Channel Region of the Ryanodine Receptor in Malignant Hyperthermia Patients, Jpn. J. Pharmacol. 88:159-166,2002 Toshiya Tomioka, Yutaka Awaya, Kenji Nihei and Kazuo Hanaoka:Post-herpetic neuralgia in a patient with congenital insensitivity to pain and abhirosis, J. of Anesthesia 16(1):84-86,2002 Nobuhide Kin, Masakazu Hayashida, Kyung-Ho Chang, Kanji Uchida, Kazuo Hanaoka:External manual compression of the abdominal aorta to control hemorrhage from a ruptured aneurysm, J. of anesthesia 16:164-166,2002 M. Ohara, S. Sawamura, M. Chinzei, K. Komatsu, K. Hanaoka:Anesthetic management of a patient wih Stiff-Person Syndrome, Anaesthesia 57:511,2002