The gate-control theory of pain proposes that a. special pain receptors send signals directly to the brain.
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The gate-control theory of pain proposes that
a. special pain receptors send signals directly to the brain.
b. pain is a property of the senses, not of the brain.
c. small spinal cord nerve fibers conduct most pain signals, but large-fiber activity can close access to those pain signals.
d. the stimuli that produce pain are unrelated to other sensations.
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