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News Physiol Sci 6: 268-273, 1991;
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News in Physiological Sciences, Vol 6, 268-273, Copyright © 1991 by International Union of Physiological Sciences


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One Pain or Many Pains?

F Cervero and JMA Laird

The word "pain" is used to describe a wide range of unpleasant sensory experiences. Current theories tend to ascribe all forms of pain to a single neurological mechanism. We propose that different pain states are the consequences of diverse expressions of the nociceptive system.





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