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'''Pain asymbolia''' is a condition in which [[Pain and nociception|pain]] is perceived, but does not cause suffering. This usually results from injury to the [[brain]]. | '''Pain asymbolia''' is a condition in which [[Pain and nociception|pain]] is perceived, but does not cause suffering. This usually results from injury to the [[brain]]. | ||
[[Category:Pain]] | [[Category:Pain]] |
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Pain asymbolia is a condition in which pain is perceived, but does not cause suffering. This usually results from injury to the brain.