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Disorders and Conditions: Vision Disorders: Blindness and Visual Impairments: Conditions such as glaucoma, retinal degeneration, and cataracts can cause and lead to visual impairments and blindness. The said disorders can affect and disrupt the reception of visual stimuli (sensation) and the interpretation of these stimuli in the brain (perception). Hearing Disorders: Hearing Loss: Hearing loss, commonly known as deafness, can result from a wide array of factors, including aging, exposure to loud noises, or infections as well as genetics. Cochlear damage impairs the sensation of sound, leading to a dissociation between hearing stimuli and perception. Pain Disorders: Chronic Pain: Conditions such as fibromyalgia or nerve damage can result to chronic pain. The sensation of pain could persist without an apparent cause or long after the original injury has healed, affecting the normal perception of pain. Taste and Smell Disorders: Anosmia and Ageusia: Loss of smell (anosmia) or taste (ageusia) can result from various causes, including infections, head injuries or neurological conditions. The said disorders disrupt the sensation and perception of flavors and aromas. Pharmacological Interventions: Pain Inhibitors: Opioids, like morphine or oxycodone, are potent pain inhibitors. They act on the nervous system to modulate the sensation and perception of pain.
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