The ______ theory of pain s explain why it sometimes s to rub or massage an injured thumb.
(a) sensory adaptation;
(b) gate-control;
(c) just noticeable difference;
(d) Lamaze
The ______ theory of pain s explain why it sometimes s to rub or massage an injured thumb.
(a) sensory adaptation;
(b) gate-control;
(c) just noticeable difference;
(d) Lamaze