Controlling Pain
How do brains control pain? Irene Tracey asks can we distance ourselves from agony. Children learning judo, marathon runners and soldiers in battle all learn how to deal with pain.
What if your brain could naturally control pain? Professor Irene Tracey and her colleagues are trying to unlock the natural mechanisms in the brain that limit the amount of pain we feel.
We hear about how children learning judo are taught special techniques and from ex-marine Chris Shirley who ran a marathon carrying a 45kg rucksack and could ignore the pain of the blisters and torn shoulder muscles.
One study found that religious people feel less pain than agnostics by looking at a picture of the Virgin Mary. Neuroscientists and psychologists are beginning to understand how this is possible, how the brain can block out pain in the right circumstances, so is this something we could all benefit from?
Picture: The statue of the Virgin Mary, Credit: Francisco Leong/AFP/Getty Images
Producer Geraldine Fitzgerald
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How it feels to run a marathon with a 45kg rucksack
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