Organization of peripheral and central pain pathways
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Organization of peripheral and central pain pathways
Abstract
The organizational features of the somatosensory system that may be significant to the perception of noxious stimuli are reviewed, with emphasis on the integration that likely occurs among both ascending and descending pathways.
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