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Now, the thing that you mentioned about it not hurting when you got beat up during martial arts, there is a well-known phenomenon called fear-induced analgesia where, when an animal is in a high state of fear, like if it's trying to defend itself, there is a suppression of pain
responses.
David Anderson
The Periaqueductal Gray (PAG): Why Is the Pain Response Suppressed During Combat?
Dr. David Anderson: The Biology of Aggression, Mating, & Arousal
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