Pain is commonly explained in terms of the perceptual activity of a distinct sensory modality, the function of which is to enable us to perceive actual or potential damage to the body. However, the characterization of pain experience in terms of a distinct sensory modality with such content is problematic. I argue that pain is better explained as occupying a different role in relation to perception: to indicate when the stimuli that are sensed in perceiving anything by means of a sensory modality exceed a significant level of intensity. Viewing the system underlying pain experience as an integral and functionally integrated feature of all the senses provides a new perspective on the diverse forms of pain, what it is like to experience pain ...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
Pain is commonly explained in terms of the perceptual activity of a distinct sensory modality, the f...
Background: Pain is recognised to have both a sensory dimension (intensity) and an affective dimensi...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
I argue that pain sensations are perceptual states, namely states that represent (actual or potentia...
It is the goal of this paper to contribute to the conceptual understanding of pain. We specifically ...
Among philosophers there is considerable division concerning the propriety and the analysis of talki...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Pain has many valuable functions. It often signals injury or disease, generates a wide range of adap...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
1 Pain perception Bodily sensations, for instance pains, are often thought to pose insuperable dif...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...
Pain is commonly explained in terms of the perceptual activity of a distinct sensory modality, the f...
Background: Pain is recognised to have both a sensory dimension (intensity) and an affective dimensi...
To cause pain, it is not enough to deliver a dose of noxious stimulation. Pain requires the interact...
I argue that pain sensations are perceptual states, namely states that represent (actual or potentia...
It is the goal of this paper to contribute to the conceptual understanding of pain. We specifically ...
Among philosophers there is considerable division concerning the propriety and the analysis of talki...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Whether understood as sensation, perception, experience, or image, pain is caught within a conceptua...
Pain has many valuable functions. It often signals injury or disease, generates a wide range of adap...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
1 Pain perception Bodily sensations, for instance pains, are often thought to pose insuperable dif...
Accumulating evidence linking pain with both attachment and sensory processing variables introduces ...
Pain is a multidimensional sensory experience that isintrinsically unpleasant and associated with hu...
Pain is often used as the paradigmatic example of a phenomenal kind with a phenomenal quality common...