Our knowledge of the brain and its structures -- such as the
thalamus, hypothalamus and cortex -- has made great strides over
the past 15 years. As in other fields, this progress has been due
to studies based on a multidisciplinary approach combining modern
and traditional investigative methods. The new knowledge has
highlighted the part played by some fundamental structures in pain
processing. This book reviews the data that has been acquired and
the new perspectives it has opened up for studying how the brain
processes pain, in both humans and animals. For neurologists,
neurobiologists and neurosurgeons.
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