2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.06.09.447785
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Multiscale computer model of the spinal dorsal horn reveals changes in network processing associated with chronic pain

Abstract: Pain-related sensory input is processed in the spinal cord before being relayed to the brain. That processing profoundly influences whether stimuli are correctly or incorrectly perceived as painful. Significant advances have been made in identifying the types of excitatory and inhibitory neurons that comprise the spinal dorsal horn (SDH), and there is some information about how neuron types are connected, but it remains unclear how the overall circuit processes sensory input. To explore SDH circuit function, w… Show more

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