Term ID: T1871

Gate Control Theory

/gate-control-theory/
A framework explaining pain perception proposing that spinal cord mechanisms can either facilitate or inhibit pain signals traveling to the brain, influenced by both sensory input and psychological factors.
Example: Rubbing an injury reducing pain sensation because tactile stimulation closes the "gate" for pain signals, or psychological factors like attention and emotion influencing pain perception intensity.

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Reference: Melzack & Wall (1965)