Pain sensitivity research focuses on understanding individual differences in how people perceive and experience pain. This area of study examines factors that contribute to variations in pain sensitivity, such as genetic, psychological, and neurological factors. Researchers in this field investigate how pain sensitivity can impact pain management and treatment outcomes, as well as the development of chronic pain conditions. Studies in this area often use experimental pain stimuli and psychophysical assessments to measure pain sensitivity levels in individuals. Ultimately, the goal of pain sensitivity research is to improve our understanding of pain perception and provide insights for personalized pain management strategies.