In new research, researchers found that each person has different pain-related brain waves. In fact, we all feel pain in a unique way. Researchers call this phenomenon the fingerprint of pain.
According to Tekna technology and technology news service, the researchers announced that the individuality of every human being applies even to the feeling of pain.
Previously, researchers had conducted research on brain waves related to pain. But at that time, the difference between these waves was not considered. But now research shows that pain fingerprints are different for each person. In this study, brain gamma waves and brain scans of volunteers were examined. Finally, it was found that each person has a different pain fingerprint.
Elia Valentini, Ph.D. in psychology says: In this study, we were able to identify the frequency and type of gamma oscillations at different times. According to the researchers, there were also people in this study who did not have waves associated with pain. Also, in addition to different brain waves, the response to stimuli will also be different in each person. So that some people may not create a signal in the same situation. In this way, each person has his own unique signal and his wax is also different according to the conditions.