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  1. Jul 24, 2018 · The pathway that goes upward carrying sensory information from the body via the spinal cord towards the brain is defined as the ascending pathway, whereas the nerves that goes downward from the brain to the reflex organs via the spinal cord is known as the descending pathway.

  2. Thus there are two major ascending pathways for pain: a direct lateral spinothalamic pathway and an indirect medial spinoreticulothalamic pathway. It is thought that the lateral pathway from the spinal cord to the ventrocaudal thalamus and to the cortex is responsible primarily for sharp, well-localized pains that arise near the body surface.

    • Marian Osterweis, Arthur Kleinman, David Mechanic
    • 1987
    • 1987
  3. These fibers, together with axons from second-order lamina I neurons, form the spinothalamic tract, the major ascending pathway for information about pain and temperature. This overall pathway is also referred to as the anterolateral system, much as the mechanosensory pathway is referred to as the dorsal column—medial lemniscus system.

    • Dale Purves, George J Augustine, David Fitzpatrick, Lawrence C Katz, Anthony-Samuel LaMantia, James ...
    • 2001
    • 2001
  4. Nov 1, 2021 · The two main ascending pathways include the anatomically and functionally separated medial and lateral pain pathways (Kulkarni et al., 2005; Price, 2000; Bushnell et al., 2013; De Ridder and Vanneste, 2016). The medial pain pathway involves the rostral to dorsal anterior cingulate (rdACC) and anterior insular cortex.

    • Dirk De Ridder, Divya Adhia, Sven Vanneste
    • 2021
  5. Figure 1 Ascending pain pathways. DRG dorsal root ganglion, PAG periaqueductal grey matter Pain processing in the brain The experience of pain is complex and subjective, and is affected by factors such as cognition (eg distraction or catastrophising), mood, beliefs and genetics.

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  6. An overview of pain pathways is presented, beginning in the periphery and progressing centrally, and the ascending and descending pathways are described in detail. Results.

  7. Abstract. This chapter shows that although the detailed anatomy of the ascending pain pathways is still not fully understood, projections that terminate in a large number of different areas of the brain associated with autonomic, motor, discriminative, affective, cognitive, and motivational aspects of pain behaviour can be identified. Deep and ...

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