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Q: Where are pain impulses first processed?
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What is responsible for transmitting pain impulses?

Brain stem


Where is pain consciously processed?

in your head


What stops the transmission of pain impulses to the brain and spinal cord by preventing the perception of pain?

Non-narcotic analgesics work to stop the transmission of pain impulses by preventing the perception of pain. In low dosages, these drugs are available at drug stores without a prescription.


Name applied to the rubbing of the foot to relieve pain in the body?

Its called gating in that the nerve impulses from the foot overload the pain stimpuli impulses from elsewhere preventing or reducing their access to the spinal cord and thence to the brain where pain is perceived


What type of drug works by stopping the transmission of pain impulses to the brain and spinal cord by preventing the perception of pain?

Anesthetics.


Why Eating food processed from a microwave oven causes permanent brain damage by shorting out electrical impulses in the brain?

Not true. Eating food processed from a microwave oven does not cause brain damage.


When has pain served its purpose?

Once the brain has received and processed the pain message and coordinated an appropriate response, pain has served its purpose.


How do opiates block pain nerve signals to the brain?

Opiates bond to µ-opioid (mu) receptors located on the subsynaptic membrane of neurons in the spinal cord and brain that are involved in the transmission of pain impulses. These neurons would normally have pain impulses suppressed by the release of enkephalins such as [met]enkephalin and [leu]enkephalin.


How do opiates block pain nerve signals going to the brain?

Opiates bond to µ-opioid (mu) receptors located on the subsynaptic membrane of neurons in the spinal cord and brain that are involved in the transmission of pain impulses. These neurons would normally have pain impulses suppressed by the release of enkephalins such as [met]enkephalin and [leu]enkephalin.


Is Tylenol 3 a painkiller?

Yes. It blocks impulses in nerves, therefore preventing a person from feeling pain.


Which type of drugs work by stopping the transmission of pain impulses to the brain and spinal cord or by preventing the perception of pain?

non-narcotic


What part of the brain processes pain signals?

Processing of pain signals occurs in the parietal lobes, or sensory cortex. The actual sensation of pain is processed throughout the brain.