P AIN M ECHANISMS : Labeled Lines Versus Convergence in Central Processing
Atkins (United States) · Barrow Neurological Institute
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Abstract
The issue of whether pain is represented by specific neural elements or by patterned activity within a convergent somatosensory subsystem has been debated for over a century. The gate control theory introduced in 1965 denied central specificity, and since then most authors have endorsed convergent wide-dynamic-range neurons. Recent functional and anatomical findings provide compelling support for a new perspective that views pain in humans as a homeostatic emotion that integrates both specific labeled lines and convergent somatic activity.
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- Neuroscience
- Somatosensory system
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- Psychology
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