In addition, we will look at how we can develop models that reflect the flexibility of the central nervous system
around pain mechanisms,» explains Thomas Graven - Nielsen.
The difference between us and our pets is that our pets can't outright tell us that they're in
pain - often, the exact opposite is true - they hide all signs of
pain as a survival
mechanism they developed over thousands of years of evolution to keep weakness hidden from predators and other members of their own colonies, Your pet may tell you in different ways when they are uncomfortable, such as by whining or whimpering, staying too still and showing little interest in what's going on
around them, sleeping more than usual, becoming aggressive or intolerant of petting or exercise or even by becoming more active - pacing, circling, wandering - as the
pain is too much for them to sit still and rest.
- Non-detachable cables, no love for audio over 3.5 mm - No folding
mechanism for improved portability - Premature drivers are a
pain to install - No option to enjoy bass without vibration - Mid-bass bloat is obnoxious without playing
around with the EQ