Nociceptor-specific neurons

One of the two types of neurons in the central nervous system that receive and transmit injury-related signals. Normally nociceptor-specific neurons are activated only by nociceptors and therefore by painful or potentially painful stimuli. During persistent pain states, however, they can also be activated by less intense stimuli. Though distributed throughout the central nervous system, from the spinal cord to the brain cortex, they are less numerous than wide-dynamic range neurons.


 


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