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"We have no memory for pain," he said.
A scholar of mountaineering literature, he once wrote a paper that examined why climbers have a poor memory for pain and usually ignore turn-back times at great peril.
However the role of Arc within the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), an area of the brain involved in processing memory for pain, has yet to be examined.
But luckily I have little visceral memory for pain.
Furthermore, reduction of semantic memory for pain seen in people with dementia and reduced ability to identify pain is associated with a decline in pain reporting [ 9].
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Moreover, a low reproducibility for the pain scores is not unusual because pain intensities do vary over even short periods of time [ 52] partly due to poor memory recall for pain [ 53].
A similar numerical scale has been used in several studies investigating memory for labour pain.
Therefore, it can be postulated that if patient already had memory impairment, there will be less chance to develop "memory" for painful conditions, and patients with memory impairment will have less chance to develop chronic pain.
Marmura et al. [4] suggested a possibility of "pain memory" for the interictal pain.
"Shrike" first appeared in The New Yorker, and exemplifies the way that Cole uses an exact and terrifying image as a vessel for memories of pain.
So it has been suggested that if pain memory itself is a primary etiology of persistent pain, how to inhibit the memory of pain become an effective way of analgesia for prolonged pain.
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