The mechanisms by which noxious stimuli produce the sensation of pain in animals are complex. Noxious stimuli are transduced at the periphery and transmitted to the CNS, where this information is subject to considerable modulation. Finally, the information is projected to the brain where it is perceived as pain. Additionally, plasticity can develop in the pain pathway and hyperalgesia and allodynia may develop through sensitisation both peripherally and centrally. A large number of different ion channels, receptors, and cell types are involved in pain perception, and it is hoped that through a better understanding of these, new and refined treatments for pain will result
This chapter examines some of the basic human anatomy and neurobiology related to the perception of ...
Communication between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system has gained much attenti...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
The mechanisms by which noxious stimuli produce the sensation of pain in animals are complex. Noxiou...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
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SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology of Pain Perception Abstract. Nociception, the possibility of our se...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
The substantial increase in our collective knowledge of pain physiology and pharmacology over the pa...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
The sensation of pain is critical for the survival of animals and humans. However, the brain mechani...
This chapter examines some of the basic human anatomy and neurobiology related to the perception of ...
Communication between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system has gained much attenti...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
The mechanisms by which noxious stimuli produce the sensation of pain in animals are complex. Noxiou...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
The nervous system detects and interprets a wide range of thermal and mechanical stimuli, as well as...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65716/1/j.1399-6576.1982.tb01838.x.pd
SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
SummaryChronic pain and especially neuropathic pain are a major challenge to clinical practice and b...
Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology of Pain Perception Abstract. Nociception, the possibility of our se...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
The substantial increase in our collective knowledge of pain physiology and pharmacology over the pa...
Neuropathic pain can result from injury to, or disease of the nervous system. It is notoriously diff...
The sensation of pain is critical for the survival of animals and humans. However, the brain mechani...
This chapter examines some of the basic human anatomy and neurobiology related to the perception of ...
Communication between the central nervous system (CNS) and the immune system has gained much attenti...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...