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Nociception ascending tracts

Stimulation of a nociceptor in the periphery of the body elicits action potentials in the first-order neuron, which transmits the signal to the second-order neuron in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord. From the spinal cord, the signal is transmitted to several regions of the brain. The most prominent ascending nociceptive pathway is the spinothalamic tract. Axons of the second-order sensory neurons project to the contralateral (opposite) side of the spinal cord and ascend in the white matter, terminating in the thalamus (see Figure 8.1). The thalamus contributes to the basic sensation or awareness of pain only it cannot determine the source of the painful stimulus. [Pg.81]


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