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Title: Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that nociception involves specialized neurons


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Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that
nociception involves specialized neurons
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Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that
nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 1)
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Figure 10.1 Experimental demonstration that
nociception involves specialized neurons (Part 2)
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Figure 10.2 Pain can be separated into first
(sharp) and second (duller, burning) pain
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Box 10A Capsaicin
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Box 10A Capsaicin (Part 1)
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Box 10A Capsaicin (Part 2)
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Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system
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Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system (Part 1)
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Figure 10.3 The anterolateral system (Part 2)
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Box 10B Referred Pain
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Figure 10.4 The anterolateral and dorsal
column-medial leminiscal systems cross the
midline at different sites
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Figure 10.5 The anterolateral system sends
information to different parts of the
brainstem/forebrain
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Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral Pain
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Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral
Pain (Part 1)
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Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral
Pain (Part 2)
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Box 10C A Dorsal Column Pathway for Visceral
Pain (Part 3)
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Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative
aspects of pain temperature for the body face
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Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative
aspects of pain/temperature for body face (Part
1)
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Figure 10.6 Pathways mediating discriminative
aspects of pain/temperature for body face (Part
2)
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Figure 10.7 Inflammatory response to tissue
damage
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Box 10D Phantom Limbs and Phantom Pain
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Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the
transmission of ascending pain signals
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Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the
transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 1)
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Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the
transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 2)
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Figure 10.8 Descending systems that modulate the
transmission of ascending pain signals (Part 3)
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