Topics Covered
- Areas of the brain stimulated by different kinds of pain stimuli
- Mechanisms of activation in the thalamus and cortex
- The spinothalamic tract
- Physiological differences between different parts of the spinothalamic tract
- Superficial dorsal horn
- Response to temperature
- Laminar 1 vs. deep laminar neurons of origin
- Evidence against a separate thalamic nucleus specific to pain and thermal sensation
- Activity in the thalamic relay to cortex
- Single unit and microstimulation analysis of somatic sensory thalamus
- Stimulus evoked spike trains composed of single spikes and bursts
- Thalamocortical non-linearities
- Thalamocortical circuitry
- Binary, labelled non-linear and analog pathways traversing the thalamus: what are the cortical targets?
- Transmission of visceral signals in the spinal cord
- Effects of thalamic lesions
- Distribution of LEPs
- Is there nociceptive input to the cortical projection zones of nuclei?
- BESA estimate of dipole location
- Insular lesions may be associated with increased pain tolerance
- ACC lesions are associated with increased gain of pain intensity and unpleasantness rating
- Functional connectivity and networks
- Synchrony assessed by phase locked value
- Pre-stimulus synchrony predicts pain vs. non-painful sensations
- Task-specific functional connectivity
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Talk Citation
Lenz, F. (2009, March 22). Thalamo-cortical pain mechanisms [Video file]. In
The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved December 11, 2023, from
https://hstalks.com/bs/1130/.
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Published on March 22, 2009
Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Frederick Lenz has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.