Pain in the viscera that is mistakenly thought to come from the skin. Group of answer choices Nociception Referred pain Lateral pain Deeps tissue fissure
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Damage to internal organs will present as pain associated with a particular surface area of the body. Why would something like irritation to the diaphragm, which is between the thoracic and abdominal cavities, feel like pain in the shoulder or neck?
Two different neural pathways transmit pain messages to the brain: a fast pathway and a slow pathway. In the slow pathway, Group of answer choices pain information travels through the limbic system. fibers connect directly with the thalamus and then to the motor and sensory areas of the cerebral cortex. a warning system provides immediate information about an injury to the brain. information about sharp, localized pain is transmitted to the brain.
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