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Pain

Nociception Involves Specialized Neurons

Two Categories of Pain Perception

Substances Released Following Tissue Damage

Anterolateral System

Major Pathways for Pain (and Temperature) Sensation from the Body & Face

Main Mechanosensory Pathways from the Body

Pattern of "Dissociated" Sensory Loss Following a Spinal Cord Hemisection at T10

The Descending Systems that Modulate the Transmission of Ascending Pain Signals

normal innocuous stimuli Sensitization Cause of allodynia, normal innocuous stimuli now painful

Different Aspects of Pain

Referred Pain

Phantom Limbs and Phantom Pain