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Who benefited from the Cold War, and how?
Gate-Control Theory
A theory proposing that the spinal cord contains a neurological "gate" that either blocks pain signals or allows them to continue on to the brain.
Kinesthetic Sense
The awareness of body position and movement, often referred to as muscle memory or the sense of bodily movement.
Gate-Control Theory
A theory that suggests pain is modulated by a neurological "gate" in the spinal cord which can open or close to either allow or block pain signals to the brain.
Endorphins
Neurotransmitters produced by the brain that act as natural painkillers and also boost feelings of pleasure or well-being.
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