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← Human Body & HealthDuring intense exercise, why does the perception of a minor ankle sprain often decrease temporarily, despite continued nociceptor activation?
A)Increased substance P amplifies signal
B)Peripheral sensitization masks initial input
C)Cerebral cortex prioritizes other stimuli
D)Descending modulation inhibits pain signals✓
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The perception of pain decreases during intense exercise because descending modulation from the brainstem releases endorphins that inhibit the ascending pain signals in the spinal cord, therefore blocking pain transmission, rather than increased substance P or peripheral sensitization altering pain perception.
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