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The central thesis of Butler and Moseley’s work is that , not an input from the body. The authors explain that "danger messengers" (nociceptors) send signals to the brain, but it is the brain that decides whether those signals warrant the experience of pain based on the perceived threat. This distinction is crucial: it means that one can have significant tissue damage without pain, or intense pain with no tissue damage at all. The "Sensitive" Nervous System
Cuando los usuarios buscan el "libro explicando el dolor david butler ", se refieren generalmente a la segunda edición (o a las reimpresiones corregidas de la primera). La versión "updated" incluye: libro explicando el dolor david butlerpdf updated