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← Human Body & HealthWhy does the analgesic effect of rubbing a painful area often wane over time, even though the stimulus remains constant?
A)Nociceptors adapt rapidly to stimulus
B)Descending inhibition signal attenuates✓
C)Substance P accumulates in synapses
D)Gate control overrides A-beta fibers
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The analgesic effect diminishes over time because the descending inhibition signal, which is part of the body's pain modulation system, attenuates with continued stimulation. Therefore, the pain sensation returns, rather than because of nociceptor adaptation or other gating mechanisms.
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