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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985
A role for thalamic structures in the processing of signals of nociception and pain has been suggested on the basis of clinical data since the turn of the century. Searches for a ‘pain centre’ by lesion or stimulation were often disappointing and the electrophysiological data were rare and usually contradictory.
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A role for thalamic structures in the processing of signals of nociception and pain has been suggested on the basis of clinical data since the turn of the century. Searches for a ‘pain centre’ by lesion or stimulation were often disappointing and the electrophysiological data were rare and usually contradictory.
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Trigeminal nociceptive reflexes
Movement Disorders, 2002The trigeminal nerve supplies the skin of the face, thelips, the tooth pulp, the oral and nasal cavities, the mu-cosa of sinuses, the cornea, and the meninges. All thesestructures are often involved in pathological processescausing pain. Trigeminal afferents project by means ofthe trigeminal ganglion to the mesencephalic nucleus, theprincipal sensory ...
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Impaired nociception and pain sensation in mice lacking the capsaicin receptor.
Science, 2000M. Caterina +10 more
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A new and sensitive method for measuring thermal nociception in cutaneous hyperalgesia
Pain, 1987Mark J F Brown +4 more
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Journal of clinical monitoring and computing, 2021
T. S. Shahiri +3 more
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Nociceptive pathways: anatomy and physiology of nociceptive ascending pathways
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1985In primates, the principal nociceptive pathways ascend in the anterolateral quadrant of the spinal cord. Among these, the spinothalamic tract (s.t.t.) is the best studied. Cells in Rexed’s laminae I and V project to the ventro-posterolateral (v.p.l.) thalamic nucleus.
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Molecular mechanisms of nociception
Nature, 2001D. Julius, A. Basbaum
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Abstract Pain can be defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage. Nociception is the process of perceiving pain. Specialized nerve fibers called nociceptors convey noxious stimuli to the spinal cord, where their signals are integrated and
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Modulation of Spinal Nociceptive Excitability by Nociceptive‐Visual Interaction
European Journal of PainABSTRACT Background The existence of multisensory interactions between nociception and vision has recently been highlighted by showing that near visual stimuli can influence nociceptive perception.
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