The Brain and Pain explores the present and future of pain management, providing a comprehensive understanding based on the latest discoveries from many branches of neuroscience. Current and thorough, it will be invaluable for a range of people seeking to understand their options for treatment as well as students in neuroscience and medicine.
The Brain and Pain explores the present and future of pain management, providing a comprehensive understanding based on the latest discoveries from many branches of neuroscience. Current and thorough, it will be invaluable for a range of people seeking to understand their options for treatment as well as students in neuroscience and medicine.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Ambron is emeritus professor of pathology, anatomy, and cell biology at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, where he codirected the clinical anatomy course for first-year medical and dental students. For forty years, he directed a laboratory that investigated the molecular bases of nerve regeneration and the molecular pathways responsible for pain.
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Introduction and Nomenclature Section I: The Basic Pain Pathway and the Molecular Mechanisms That Determine the Intensity and Duration of Pain 1. Pain as a Property of the Nervous System 2. Organization of the Human Nervous System: From Nerves to Neurons 3. Pain: Perception and Attribution 4. The Molecular Neurobiology of Pain 5. Adaptation 6. Molecular Signals for Persistent Pain 7. The Sources of Pain Section II: The Modulation of Pain by Circuits in the Brain 8. The External Modulation of Pain: Descending Systems 9. Alleviating Pain: The Pharmacological Approach 10. The Neuromatrix 11. The Brain and Pain 12. The Mind Regulating the Mind 13. Pain Management: Present and Future Acknowledgments Notes Index
Introduction and Nomenclature Section I: The Basic Pain Pathway and the Molecular Mechanisms That Determine the Intensity and Duration of Pain 1. Pain as a Property of the Nervous System 2. Organization of the Human Nervous System: From Nerves to Neurons 3. Pain: Perception and Attribution 4. The Molecular Neurobiology of Pain 5. Adaptation 6. Molecular Signals for Persistent Pain 7. The Sources of Pain Section II: The Modulation of Pain by Circuits in the Brain 8. The External Modulation of Pain: Descending Systems 9. Alleviating Pain: The Pharmacological Approach 10. The Neuromatrix 11. The Brain and Pain 12. The Mind Regulating the Mind 13. Pain Management: Present and Future Acknowledgments Notes Index
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