Dynamic thalamic regulation of sensory signals allows the cortex to adjust better to rapidly changing behavioral, physiological and environmental demands. To fulfill this role, thalamic neurons must themselves be subjected to constantly changing modulatory inputs that originate in multiple neurochemical pathways involved in autonomic, affective and cognitive functions. Our overall goal is to define an anatomical framework for conceptualizing how a ‘decision ’ is made on whether a trigeminovascular thalamic neuron fires, for how long, and at what frequency. To begin answering this question, we determine which neuropeptides/neurotransmitters are in a position to modulate thalamic trigeminovascular neurons. Using a combination of in-vivo singl...
Objective: To study the role of GABA receptors in thalamic relay neurons in the ventroposteromedial ...
In vitro studies on animal and human cephalic vessels allow the measurement of second messengers or ...
IntroductionSleep and migraine share a common pathophysiological substrate, although the underlying ...
<div><p>Dynamic thalamic regulation of sensory signals allows the cortex to adjust better to rapidly...
Dynamic thalamic regulation of sensory signals allows the cortex to adjust better to rapidly changin...
<p>The peripheral (meningeal nociceptors) and central (trigemino-thalamic) components of the trigemi...
Aim: To use an animal model of migraine to test whether migraine headache might arise from a brainst...
Introduction: The thalamus plays an important role in different brain functions which could include ...
Migraine pathophysiology is thought to involve activation of the trigeminal fibres which innervate d...
Migraine is a disabling disease that, despite recent pharmacological progress, leaves some patients ...
Migraine is a common and disabling condition, affecting up to 15% of the population. This thesis sou...
The trigeminovascular system (TGV) comprise of the trigeminal ganglion with neurons and satellite gl...
<p><u>Left A–D</u>: Thalamic dura-sensitive neurons (red) labeled with TMR–dextran and nuclear count...
The thalamus is one of the structures that receives projections from multiple ascending pain pathway...
Little is known about trigeminal nociception-induced cerebral activity and involvement of cerebral s...
Objective: To study the role of GABA receptors in thalamic relay neurons in the ventroposteromedial ...
In vitro studies on animal and human cephalic vessels allow the measurement of second messengers or ...
IntroductionSleep and migraine share a common pathophysiological substrate, although the underlying ...
<div><p>Dynamic thalamic regulation of sensory signals allows the cortex to adjust better to rapidly...
Dynamic thalamic regulation of sensory signals allows the cortex to adjust better to rapidly changin...
<p>The peripheral (meningeal nociceptors) and central (trigemino-thalamic) components of the trigemi...
Aim: To use an animal model of migraine to test whether migraine headache might arise from a brainst...
Introduction: The thalamus plays an important role in different brain functions which could include ...
Migraine pathophysiology is thought to involve activation of the trigeminal fibres which innervate d...
Migraine is a disabling disease that, despite recent pharmacological progress, leaves some patients ...
Migraine is a common and disabling condition, affecting up to 15% of the population. This thesis sou...
The trigeminovascular system (TGV) comprise of the trigeminal ganglion with neurons and satellite gl...
<p><u>Left A–D</u>: Thalamic dura-sensitive neurons (red) labeled with TMR–dextran and nuclear count...
The thalamus is one of the structures that receives projections from multiple ascending pain pathway...
Little is known about trigeminal nociception-induced cerebral activity and involvement of cerebral s...
Objective: To study the role of GABA receptors in thalamic relay neurons in the ventroposteromedial ...
In vitro studies on animal and human cephalic vessels allow the measurement of second messengers or ...
IntroductionSleep and migraine share a common pathophysiological substrate, although the underlying ...