Rotating the elbow from side to side while holding it flexed may produce
a stronger pain response.
Not exact matches
But the activation is not as
strong as that caused by real
pain because inhibitory mechanisms normally dampen the
response.
And when people respond well to placebos, they show
stronger activation in brain circuits that control
pain compared with those who are less susceptible to the placebo
response.
Carol Daniels shares her experience writing a
strong indigenous heroine in
response to the
pain of history.