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  1. 17 kwi 2023 · Pattern Theory. Following the specificity theory, there were a handful of other philosophies introduced regarding the sensation of pain. Of these philosophies, the pattern theory of pain has the greatest coverage in the scientific literature. The American psychologist John Paul Nafe (1888-1970) presented this theory in 1929.

  2. Pattern Theory. In an attempt to overhaul theories of somaesthesis (including pain), J. P. Nafe postulated a “quantitative theory of feeling” (1929). This theory ignored findings of specialized nerve endings and many of the observations supporting the specificity and/or intensive theories of pain.

  3. 1 sty 2013 · The four most influential theories of pain perception include the Specificity (or Labeled Line), Intensity, Pattern, and Gate Control Theories of Pain (Fig. 1). Fig. 1. Schematic diagrams of pain theories. A: based on the Specificity Theory of Pain; each modality (touch and pain) is encoded in separate pathways.

  4. 10 lut 2021 · Modern theories focused on the nervous system, from the periphery to the higher center, for pain. Patterns theories gave us the opportunity to realize that nervous system structures and nervous system activity modulation are responsible for our perception of pain.

  5. 28 lip 2020 · Pattern theory of pain postulates that sense organs respond to wide and dynamic range of stimuli. Different sense organs have different levels for responsivity to stimuli. The pattern of activity of different neurons encodes the modality and location of the stimuli. (Fig. 2.3c).

  6. 18 maj 2024 · The pattern theory suggests that factors other than the stimulation site are responsible for the various somesthetic perceptions.

  7. 1 sty 2015 · The pattern theory of pain denies that pain is just a sense, such as sight and hearing. It attaches to both pain and its opposite, pleasure, fundamental roles in shaping emotions and behavior.

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