Why might an individual experience the phenomenon known as "referred pain?"

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Sensory portions of the brain become confused and send neurological impulses to a region.

Visceral pain afferents travel along the same pathways as somatic pain fibers.

Because the eyes may detect an injury before it is sensed, the brain creates referred sensations of pain before there is an authentic sensory stimulus.

When the pain associated with an injury is severe, the brain will shut down certain cognitive functions as a defense mechanism.

Visceral pain afferents travel along the same pathways as somatic pain fibers.