Modulation and plasticity in the nociceptive system
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- Title:
- Modulation and plasticity in the nociceptive system
- Description:
- This session describes the mechanisms by which the pain signal is subject to modulation, from induction to perception.
- Hierarchy:
- ePain > Module 12 Basic Science > Modulation and plasticity in the nociceptive system
- Author(s):
-
Lars Williams
- Created:
- 8 Nov 2013
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Dec 2014
- Keywords:
- 001-0498, Melzack Wall, Gate theory, pain pathways, dorsal horn, pain theory,1A01
- Quicklink:
- 001-0498
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- Title:
- Modulation and plasticity in the nociceptive system
- Description:
- This session describes the mechanisms by which the pain signal is subject to modulation, from induction to perception.
- Hierarchy:
- ePain > Module 12 Basic Science > Modulation and plasticity in the nociceptive system
- Author(s):
-
Lars Williams
- Created:
- 8 Nov 2013
- Last Major Update:
- 4 Dec 2014
- Keywords:
- 001-0498, Melzack Wall, Gate theory, pain pathways, dorsal horn, pain theory,1A01
- Quicklink:
- 001-0498