Researchers at the Oxford Center for Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging of the Brain have found the area in brain which is responsible for making us feel pain.

The researchers tracked brain activity in 17 healthy volunteers who had a cream containing capsaicin (the active ingredient in chillies) applied onto their right leg, causing a burning sensation. The volunteers indicated how much this burning sensation hurt them. Once the pain sensation began to fade, the researchers 'rekindled' the burning sensation by putting a hot water bottle where the cream was applied. A few minutes later, they provided participants pain relief by switching to a cooling water bottle. The study participants' ratings of how much the pain hurt accordingly went up and then down.
The research team hopes that changing activity in the dorsal posterior insula will help treat pain where other methods have failed. The study was published in the journal Nature Neuroscience.
Source-Medindia