This article is devoted to the features of the physiological functioning of the nociceptive system. Nociception is a neurophysiological term that describes the totality of the perception, conduct, and processing of signals about processes or effects. Accordingly, the system itself, which implements the translation of such signals, is called nociceptive. The concept of pain reflects a kind of subjective experience accompanying nociception. In addition, there are reactions to nociceptive irritation in the depressed mind. This article reflects the hypotheses that form the concept of a nociceptive system and the physiological mechanisms of perception, analysis and response to nociceptive information. Over the past decade, there has been tremend...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
The purpose of this article is to summarise how functional imaging techniques have changed our under...
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Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology of Pain Perception Abstract. Nociception, the possibility of our se...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Knowledge about the mechanisms of transmission and the processing of nociceptive information, both i...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as ‘an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
The malfunctioning of the nociceptive system may contribute to post-surgical chronic pain developmen...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Pain has been considered as a concept of sensation that we feel as a reaction to the stimulus of our...
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory an...
Pain is a complex sensory state based on the integration of a variety of nociceptive inputs processe...
Nociceptors are receptors specifically involved in detecting a tissue damage and transducing it in a...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
The purpose of this article is to summarise how functional imaging techniques have changed our under...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65716/1/j.1399-6576.1982.tb01838.x.pd
Neuroanatomy and Pathophysiology of Pain Perception Abstract. Nociception, the possibility of our se...
Pain is a complex experience resulting from the integration of several dimensions such as sensory, e...
Knowledge about the mechanisms of transmission and the processing of nociceptive information, both i...
This paper is the first in a series summarizing recent developments in our understanding of pain mec...
The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as ‘an unpleasant sensory and emoti...
The malfunctioning of the nociceptive system may contribute to post-surgical chronic pain developmen...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
There are two basic categories of pain: physiological pain, which serves an important protective fun...
Pain has been considered as a concept of sensation that we feel as a reaction to the stimulus of our...
The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines pain as "an unpleasant sensory an...
Pain is a complex sensory state based on the integration of a variety of nociceptive inputs processe...
Nociceptors are receptors specifically involved in detecting a tissue damage and transducing it in a...
Pain is a subjective experience that protects the body. This function implies a special relation bet...
The purpose of this article is to summarise how functional imaging techniques have changed our under...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/65716/1/j.1399-6576.1982.tb01838.x.pd