
What can illusions teach us about pain? Is what we see, hear, and feel as simple as it appears to be? The modern science of perception has unearthed new ways to think about pain―as a multi-sensory and multi-factorial phenomenon. In Pain and Perception, leading pain researchers, Dan Harvie and Lorimer Moseley, walk us through this science by interacting with illusions that challenge our assumptions on how perception actually works. This visually stunning, fun, and accessible read can help anyone better understand and respond to pain.
This book is not just for understanding pain and perception. It does more than just distill immensely complicated science into a delightfully fun and thought-provoking book—it facilitates a greater sense of empathy for those who experience pain or anyone who just cannot see/experience the world the way you do. This is a book for absolutely anyone and everyone.

In Pain and Perception**, you’ll learn:**

Pain scientist and physiotherapist, Daniel Harvie is currently a National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellow at the University of South Australia and an Adjunct Fellow at the Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University. Dan holds two national innovation iAwards for the invention of virtual reality and sensory training approaches currently being used in pain research. Working as the Pain Revolution’s ‘Brain Bus Captain’, Dan used interactive illusions to help people understand perception and re-think pain. As a keen pain science communicator, Dan serves on the education committees for the Australian Pain Society and for Pain Revolution.

Lorimer is a Bradley Distinguished Professor, a professor of clinical neurosciences, and a foundation chair in physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. A clinician, scientist and educator, his research investigates the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain. He is the author of over 400 research articles and seven books. In 2020, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), the country’s second highest civilian honor, for distinguished contribution to humanity at large in several fields. He leads a non-profit organization called Pain Revolution.

Are the things we see, hear and feel as simple as they appear to be? The modern science of perception has unearthed new ways to think about pain – as a multi-sensory and multi-factorial experience. Leading pain researchers, Dan Harvie and Lorimer Moseley, walk us through this science by interacting with illusions that challenge our assumptions about how perception actually works. A visually stunning, fun and accessible read to help anyone better understand and respond to pain.
Daniel Harvie - Pain and Perception
Pain and Perception Interview

What can illusions teach us about pain? Is what we see, hear, and feel as simple as it appears to be? The modern science of perception has unearthed new ways to think about pain―as a multi-sensory and multi-factorial phenomenon. In Pain and Perception, leading pain researchers, Dan Harvie and Lorimer Moseley, walk us through this science by interacting with illusions that challenge our assumptions on how perception actually works. This visually stunning, fun, and accessible read can help anyone better understand and respond to pain.
This book is not just for understanding pain and perception. It does more than just distill immensely complicated science into a delightfully fun and thought-provoking book—it facilitates a greater sense of empathy for those who experience pain or anyone who just cannot see/experience the world the way you do. This is a book for absolutely anyone and everyone.

In Pain and Perception**, you’ll learn:**

Pain scientist and physiotherapist, Daniel Harvie is currently a National Health and Medical Research Council Research Fellow at the University of South Australia and an Adjunct Fellow at the Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Griffith University. Dan holds two national innovation iAwards for the invention of virtual reality and sensory training approaches currently being used in pain research. Working as the Pain Revolution’s ‘Brain Bus Captain’, Dan used interactive illusions to help people understand perception and re-think pain. As a keen pain science communicator, Dan serves on the education committees for the Australian Pain Society and for Pain Revolution.

Lorimer is a Bradley Distinguished Professor, a professor of clinical neurosciences, and a foundation chair in physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. A clinician, scientist and educator, his research investigates the role of the brain and mind in chronic pain. He is the author of over 400 research articles and seven books. In 2020, he was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO), the country’s second highest civilian honor, for distinguished contribution to humanity at large in several fields. He leads a non-profit organization called Pain Revolution.

Are the things we see, hear and feel as simple as they appear to be? The modern science of perception has unearthed new ways to think about pain – as a multi-sensory and multi-factorial experience. Leading pain researchers, Dan Harvie and Lorimer Moseley, walk us through this science by interacting with illusions that challenge our assumptions about how perception actually works. A visually stunning, fun and accessible read to help anyone better understand and respond to pain.
Daniel Harvie - Pain and Perception
Pain and Perception Interview
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