pain and pleasure

Pain can be high-amplitude pain, acute pain, or dull pain. Pleasure can be high-amplitude pleasure, acute pleasure, dull pleasure, or orgasm {pain properties} {pleasure properties}.

Physically, pains have inelastic distortions. Physiologically, people feel dull or acute pain. Pain perceptual processes [Chapman and Nakamura, 1999] compare nociceptor inputs. Inelastic distortion determines pain, which can be acute or dull. People can distinguish 10 pain levels.

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