An illustrated coronal (frontal) section of the brain,depicting areas of the brain which respond to pain,particularly in men. Typical regions of the brain,highlighted in red,which have demonstrated a response to painful stimuli are the thalamus (centre),insular cortex (outermost),cingulate cortex (top) and hippocampus (bottom). The insular cortex plays a role in pain experience,motor control,heart rate and basic emotions or emotional processing | |
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