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1° Visual Cortex • Cell-stained section (Nissl) • most 6 cell layers
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•neuron density varies
Layer 1 Layers 2 & 3 Layer 4 Layer 5 Layer 6 •neuron density varies
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Brodmann’s cytoarchitectonic areas
Over 50 areas Defined on basis of histology Somatic sensory areas: 1° somatic sen. cx = 1, 2, 3a, 3b
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Somatic Sensory Cortical Areas for Mechanosensations
sensory cortex Area 5 (3° SScx) Skin receptors Central sulcus Postcentral gyrus Postcentral sulcus Area 7 (Posterior Parietal cortex) 2° somatic sensory cortex Deep receptors
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from to Other cortical back to Thalamus areas Thalamus
Pyramidal neuron: projection neuron Layer 1 back to Thalamus to Other cortical areas Layers 2 & 3 Layer 4 Stellate Neuron: interneuron from Thalamus to Subcortical areas Layer 5 Layer 6
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1° Somatic Sensory Cortex Output Systems
VP lateral VP medial Mechanosensation
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Cortical Pain Representations
Thalamus Cortex Behavior Emotional/salience/ valence Behavioral Autonomic ??Localization/ Discrimination Ventral med. Post. (VM po) Ventral posterior (VPL/VPM) Medial dorsal Mid-insular cortex 1° SS Cortex Anterior cingulate Amygdala Limbic cortex
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Cingulate gyrus: emotional/valence Postcentral gyrus: localization Insular pain representation: behavioral (autonomic; react)
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Summary Early morphological specialization of DRG neurons sets stage for separate mechanosensory and pain/temp/itch systems Different ascending pathways to distinct subcortical and cortical sites Single thalamic mechanosensory nucleus and 1° ctx Multiple thalamic pain nuclei and cortical areas Parietal lobe projections may play role in stimulus localization, esp. for touch Cortical pain representations closely tied to emotions
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