Tag: Pain Processing


DORSAL HORN

An Overview of the Dorsal Horn as a Sensory Processing Hub The dorsal horn represents a sophisticated and essential region within the gray matter of the spinal cord, serving as a primary interface for the integration of sensory information and the orchestration of complex spinal reflexes. Historically characterized as a mere relay station, contemporary neurobiological […]

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PAIN MECHANISMS

Introduction to Pain Mechanisms Pain, scientifically defined as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, is fundamentally mediated by complex neural mechanisms. These intricate systems are designed to detect, transmit, process, and modulate signals originating from peripheral nerve endings all the way up to specialized regions within the cerebral […]

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SUBSTANTIA GELATINOSA

The Substantia Gelatinosa (SG): Modulator of Pain and Sensory Input Core Definition and Anatomical Location The Substantia Gelatinosa (SG), often referred to by its anatomical designation, Lamina II of the spinal cord’s gray matter, represents a crucial and unique component of the central nervous system. It is specifically located within the superficial region of the […]

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