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Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons

Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons. Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 1). Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 2).

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Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons

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  1. Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons

  2. Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 1)

  3. Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 2)

  4. Figure 10.2 Pain can be separated into first (sharp) and second (duller, burning) pain

  5. Box 10A Capsaicin

  6. Box 10A Capsaicin (Part 1)

  7. Box 10A Capsaicin (Part 2)

  8. Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system

  9. Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system (Part 1)

  10. Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system (Part 2)

  11. Box 10B Referred Pain

  12. Figure 10.4 The anterolateral and dorsal column-medial leminiscal systems cross the midline at different sites

  13. Figure 10.5 The anterolateral system sends information to different parts of the brainstem/forebrain

  14. Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral Pain

  15. Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral Pain (Part 1)

  16. Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral Pain (Part 2)

  17. Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral Pain (Part 3)

  18. Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative aspects of pain & temperature for the body & face

  19. Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative aspects of pain/temperature for body & face (Part 1)

  20. Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative aspects of pain/temperature for body & face (Part 2)

  21. Figure 10.7 Inflammatory response to tissue damage

  22. Box 10D Phantom Limbs and Phantom Pain

  23. Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the transmission of ascending pain signals

  24. Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 1)

  25. Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 2)

  26. Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 3)

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