The Science of Pain

The Science of Pain

This chapter covers neurobiological, immunological, genetic and psychosocial mechanisms that contribute to pain.

Neurobiology

Neurons, ion channels, synapses, spinal processing and brain networks involved in pain perception.

Inflammation and Immune System

Role of cytokines, glial cells and neuroimmune interactions in acute and chronic pain.

Genetics and Epigenetics

How genetic variation and epigenetic changes influence pain sensitivity and chronic pain risk.

Psychosocial Factors

Catastrophizing, fear-avoidance, mood, trauma and social determinants of health.

Predictive Processing and Expectation

How the brain uses prior experience and expectations to shape pain perception, including placebo and nocebo effects.

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