How the Brain Works The Facts Visually Explained by DK (z-lib.org)

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BRAIN FUNCTIONS AND THE SENSES
Feeling Pain 86 87

DORSAL


HORN


SPINAL CORD


Pain signals reach
the spinal column
The nerve bundle enters the spinal cord
through the dorsal horn. Pain signals pass
across to the other side of the spinal cord
for their onward journey to the brain.

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Pain signals processed
The signal continues
to the thalamus, which
distributes impulses to the
cortex and other areas
responsible for emotion,
attention, and assessing the
significance of the pain.

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Reticular
formation
modulates
pain signals

Limbic system
is responsible for
emotional and
behavioral
reaction to pain

Somatosensory cortex
identifies intensity, location,
and type of pain

Frontal cortex plays
role in anticipating
and controlling pain

Pain signals
travel up
spinal cord

Thalamus relays signals
to different areas of brain

The body releases its own chemicals,
called endorphins and enkephalins,
to dampen the pain signals. They
bind to receptors on the nerve
endings, preventing further
transmission of pain signals.

NATURAL PAIN RELIEF


PAIN SIGNAL TRANSMITTED


BLOCKED PAIN SIGNAL


Receiving
neuron

Transmission of signal

Pain
signal

Endorphin blocks
pain signal reaching
receiving neuron

Alleviating pain
Descending signals
travel back down from the
brain to intercept the pain
signals (see box, right).
These trigger the release of
natural painkillers by the
brain stem and spinal cord
that reduce pain signals.

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Most nerve bundles
enter at back of spine,
known as dorsal horn

Nerve fibers
descending from
brain intercept and
modify ascending
pain signals

Sending
neuron

Spinal cord signal
bypasses brain

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