kipuprosessin
Kipuprosessin refers to the series of biological and psychological processes by which the nervous system perceives, interprets, and modulates nociceptive (pain) signals. The concept encompasses peripheral transduction of noxious stimuli, central transmission, integration in brain networks, and descending modulation that can amplify or suppress perceived pain. Modern models emphasize that pain is not a direct readout of tissue damage but a brain-generated experience shaped by context, emotion, and cognition.
Nociceptors detect tissue damage and convert it into electrical signals that travel via A-delta and C fibers
Descending pain modulation involves brainstem structures, notably the periaqueductal gray and nucleus raphe magnus, which release
Chronic pain can involve lasting changes in pain processing, including central sensitization, where the nervous system
Research in pain processing uses neuroimaging and computational models to map brain networks and predict treatment