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The colonization of the First Nations people allowed white settlers to work together with First Nations people to further develop the land.
Anterior Spinothalamic Tracts
Pathways in the spinal cord that transmit sensory information related to touch and pressure to the brain.
Gate Theory
A theory that suggests the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that either blocks pain signals or allows them to proceed to the brain.
Pain Gate
Hypothetical neural circuit in which activity in fine-touch and pressure pathways diminishes the activity in pain and temperature pathways.
Somatosensory Receptors
Somatosensory receptors are sensory cells located in the skin, muscles, and organs that detect touch, temperature, pain, and body position.
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