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The Anatomy of Pain

Institute of Human Anatomy via YouTube

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Explore the intricate anatomy of pain in this 21-minute educational video from the Institute of Human Anatomy. Delve into the purpose of pain, its perception thresholds, and the complex sensory mechanisms involved. Follow the pain pathway through the body and take a guided tour of the brain's pain processing centers. Examine the subjective experience of pain, discover the brain's internal structure, and learn about natural pain-relieving systems. Challenge common misconceptions about pain perception and gain insights into more effective pain management approaches. Benefit from a comprehensive overview of pain anatomy, supported by scientific references and presented in an engaging, easy-to-follow format.

Syllabus

00:00 - Intro
00:42 - What's the Purpose of Pain?
01:57 - When Does Something Become Painful?
04:45 - Sensing Pain
06:27 - Where Does Pain Go?
08:13 - Tour of the Brain
10:18 - The Experience of Pain
13:19 - My Brain Is Hollow?
15:14 - Homegrown Painkillers?
17:27 - Pain Is Only In My Head?
19:14 - A Smarter Approach

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Institute of Human Anatomy

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    Goontrial
    It really is interesting and very good to know. I mean who wouldn’t want extra knowledge in not even 20 minutes you should really take this course do it when you’re on the train or on the bus or do it on your daily walk or when you study I study the nature program in highschool and I hope we learn more about the brain in school
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    Saumya Pandey
    It's good and explanations were amazing with live body parts from human cadaver and explanations of each n every aspect

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