Meanwhile, Dr Ravi Kashyap worked to turn her baby. “They do have to push quite hard, it does get very painful at times,” says Ms Deitz. “And then ‘pop’ and he turned over.”
That everyday observation is a window into the cutting-edge neuroscience of pain. Scientists increasingly view pain as something the brain generates based on a range of information – memories, emotions, and physical sensations – instead of just a signal from our nerves.
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