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Proactive aggression is aggression in response to a perceived threat or frustration.
Gate Control Theory
A theory in neuroscience proposing that pain signals passing through the spinal cord can be modulated by a "gate" that either blocks or allows them to proceed to the brain, significantly affecting pain perception.
Specificity Theory
A theory suggesting that specific receptors in the body are responsible for specific sensations, such as pain.
Tissue Damage
The physical destruction or deterioration of tissue in the body, often resulting from injury, disease, or exposure to harmful substances.
Acute Pains
Short-term, intense pain that typically signals harm or potential damage to the body and subsides with healing.
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