Facial and Behavioral Expressions of Pain
Facial & behavioral expressions of pain are inherently consistent across populations. They are also shaped by differences in the central nervous system (CNS) structure and function that are related to an individual’s disability. Situational factors like an individual’s immediate surroundings, caregiver behavior, and culture can also influence pain expression.
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