Neurons in the area of human thalamic nucleus ventralis caudalis respond to painful heat stimuli
- PMID: 8221105
- DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(93)91433-s
Neurons in the area of human thalamic nucleus ventralis caudalis respond to painful heat stimuli
Abstract
A population of neurons in the area of human thalamic nucleus ventralis caudalis (Vc) respond to noxious heat stimuli. In the cutaneous core of Vc 6% (6/108) of recorded neurons had a significantly greater response to noxious heat stimuli than to innocuous control stimuli. Half of these neurons (n = 3) also responded to innocuous cold stimuli. Within the region posterior and inferior to the cutaneous core of Vc 5% (4/77) of neurons responded exclusively to noxious heat stimuli. Cells responding to noxious heat were recorded at a greater proportion (66%) of sites where painful sensations were evoked by microstimulation than at sites where nonpainful sensations were evoked (1.5%). The results suggest that neurons in the region of human Vc mediate the sensory aspect of pain.
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