NEW335H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Diabetic Neuropathy, Neuroplasticity, Psychological Pain

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Pain can be defined as a distressing experience that is associated with (1) tissue injury following exposure to a noxious stimuli or (2) the feeling that such an injury has occurred. Pain has been argued to be an adaptive response. Allowing for us to withdraw or avoid dangerous situations (akin to a red flag") *effects of meditation on pain: acute pain, chronic pain. *what is pain: physical pain, psychological pain: subjective, private, emotional, no scientific way to measure. Efferent pathway -> (5) effector organs -> response. Pain comes in many forms, and can have many different etiologies. Acute pain occurs following an injury, and is expected to overlap with the healing process for that injury. Chronic pain from an injury extends beyond the expected period for healing period for that injury. In certain cases, chronic pain may occur without evident injury. Neuropathic: central (post-stroke, multiple sclerosis spinal cord injury, migraine, hiv related neuropathic pain), peripheral (post-herpetic neuralgia, diabetic neuropathy)

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