Somatosensory Processing

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advanced somatic sensory research
Afferent Fibers
Anterior Bank
Bimodal Neurons
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Central Sulcus
Cold Block
Colorectal Distention
Cuneate Nucleus
Cutaneous Receptive Field
DC
Dorsal Column Nuclei
Dorsal Horn
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experimental neuroscience
Fisher's PLSD
Gracile Nucleus
Lidocaine Injection
N240 P340 Complex
Nerve Injury
neural plasticity
pain mechanisms
Partial Ligation
Postcentral Gyrus
Primary Somatosensory Cortex
Receptive Field
Rostro Caudal Axis
sensory pathway mapping
sensory physiology
Spinal Cord
Spinothalamic Tract Neurons
tactile perception
Visual RF
VPL Nucleus

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  • ISBN 9780367455392
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The diversity of contemporary investigative approaches included in this volume provides an exciting account of our current understanding of brain mechanisms responsible for sensory and perceptual experience in the areas of touch, kinesthesia, and pain. Postgraduate research students in sensory physiology, neurology, psychology and anatomy, and researchers themselves will find that this volume addresses many of the key issues in our attempts to understand the neural mechanisms that mediate sensory experience arising from the body as a whole, the so-called somatic senses, in particular for touch and pain. The volume provides a record of the occasion of the St Petersburg IUPS symposium, chaired by the editors of this volume, and includes some added recent contributions from other leading international figures in the field. Brought together under the sponsoring banner of the IUPS Commission for Somatosensory Physiology and Pain, these scientists with their different experimental approaches seek collectively to understand the brain mechanisms that underlie our own nature and experience.
Rowe, Mark; Iwamura, Yoshiaki