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|Definition=A physically distressing sensation in a particular part of the body
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|Definition=The pain modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of pain.
|Definition Source=pain. (n.d.). Dictionary.com Unabridged. Retrieved April 16, 2010, from Dictionary.com website: http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/pain
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|Definition Source=JT and AL
|Parent Entity=Stimulus
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|Synonyms=Nociception
|Example=Keeping pain out of mind: The role of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in pain modulation. Lorenz J, Minoshima S, Casey K L. Brain 2003 May; 126;1079-1091; PMID = 12690048.
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|Parent Entity=Tactile
|Logical Restrictions=Must be [[Tactile]] Stimulus Modality
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|Comments=Pain may actually be a dimension or a level of sensory stimulation--e.g., a light so bright it hurts, a thermal sensation so hot it hurts. However, for the purposes of cognitive experiments, experiments which are using painful stimuli and studying the response are considered separate from experiments studying non-painful stimuli.
|Comments=Audiovisual presentation of painful stimulation events are classified as "Film Clips"
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|Created Date=2010/10/29
|Created Date=2010/11/03
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|Curator=JT and AL
|Curator=Juan Saenz
 
 
|Curation Status=pending final vetting
 
|Curation Status=pending final vetting
 
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Definition::The pain modality is the tactile stimulus modality that pertains to the sense of pain.
Definition Source::JT and AL
Synonyms::Nociception
Parent Entity::Tactile
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[[Comments::Pain may actually be a dimension or a level of sensory stimulation--e.g., a light so bright it hurts, a thermal sensation so hot it hurts. However, for the purposes of cognitive experiments, experiments which are using painful stimuli and studying the response are considered separate from experiments studying non-painful stimuli.]]
Created Date::2010/10/29
Curator::JT and AL
Curation Status::pending final vetting
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