Describe in detail one of the ways of relieving pain.

What will be an ideal response?


After pain alerts you to a danger, continuing pain messages are unnecessary. The brain puts the brakes on prolonged pain by opioid mechanisms-systems that respond to opiate drugs and similar chemicals. Candace Pert and Solomon Snyder (1973) discovered that opiates bind to receptors found mostly in the spinal cord and the periaqueductal gray area of the midbrainA placebo is a drug or other procedure with no pharmacological effects. In medical research, an experimental group receives a potentially active treatment and the control group receives a placebo. Placebos have little effect on most medical conditions, but they often relieve pain or depression.Cannabinoids-chemicals related to marijuana-also block certain kinds of pain. Unlike opiates, cannabinoids act mainly in the periphery of the body rather than the CNS. Researchers found that if they deleted the cannabinoid receptors in the peripheral nervous system of laboratory animals while leaving the receptors intact in the CNS, cannabinoids lost most of their ability to decrease pain.Another approach uses capsaicin, a chemical in jalapenos and similar peppers that stimulates receptors for heat. Capsaicin rubbed onto a sore shoulder, an arthritic joint, or other painful area produces a temporary burning sensation followed by a longer period of decreased pain. When applied in high doses, or at lower doses for a prolonged period, capsaicin causes an excessive buildup of calcium in heat receptors, and damages the mitochondria in those receptors, rendering the cell nonfunctional for a substantial time

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Chapter 5 discusses several variables that can influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony. According to this discussion, eyewitness testimony is especially accurate when

a. someone was carrying a weapon. b. there was a long delay between the event and the eyewitness testimony. c. the misinformation is believable. d. there is no social pressure for the witness to supply information.

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The work of such researchers as Broca, Fritsch, Hitzig, and Ferrier demonstrated localized brain function, which was somewhat similar to the predictions made by ________.

a. mathematicians b. nominalists c. existentialists d. phrenologists

Psychology

If you were playing a game of chess, you might try to analyze all of the possible moves and then pick the best one, but once you realize that there are just too many, you will probably use a strategy such as "protect the king." Such "rules of thumb"

are known as a. algorithms. b. mental blocks. c. analogies. d. heuristics.

Psychology

What religion was legitimized by the 1648 Peace of Westphalia?

a. Judaism c. Lutheranism b. Islam d. Arminianism

Psychology