The Neurobiology of Pain
(Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology)
Stephen Hunt editor Martin Koltzenburg editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:22nd Sep '05
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The last decade has seen major advances in the neurobiology of pain, primarily resulting from a deeper understanding of the way in which pain signals are coded and processed in the nervous system. This volume in the Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology series is the first book for many years to present an integrated overview of the current state of research into the neurobiology of chronic and acute pain. While recent molecular aspects of nociception are covered in some detail, the book also emphasises the importance of viewing the pain experience as the co-ordinated response of many different areas of the nervous system. The molecular advances are set in the context of the neurobiological system of pain processing. The appropriate behavioural response to injury can therefore be thought of as the result of the integration of information processed within areas of the brain concerned with cognition, affect, sensory discrimination and movement. Chapters cover recent advances in nociceptor transduction mechanisms, nociceptor plasticity and the biochemical anatomy of pain pathways. Other contributions are concerned with the development of pain systems and with the central processing of nociceptive information studied with brain imaging techniques. Several chapters additionally cover the mechanisms of clinically important pain states such as neuropathic pain, cancer related pain and migraine. This volume presents a state-of-the-art account of the neurobiological basis of pain, edited and written by the leading scientists in this field.
...a very well-written book [that] provids a wealth of very interesting and useful information on a rapidly evolving and clinically relevant field, in which there is still a huge unmet need for effective analgesics. * Journal of Chemical Neuroanatomy *
This volume is clearly an excellent and highly detailed piece of work presenting current feeling in the area of pain neurobiology...this book offers excellent value for money and I would wholeheartedly recommend this book to anyone interested in the study of pain. * JBE Vol. 40 No. 4 *
ISBN: 9780198515616
Dimensions: 247mm x 174mm x 28mm
Weight: 851g
416 pages