As stated in the preface to the first edition, the goal of this
monograph is to provide an overview of current thought about the
spinal cord mechanisms responsible for sensory processing. We hope
that the book will be of value to both basic neuroscientists and
clinicians. The organization of the monograph has followed the
original plan in most respects, although the emphasis has changed
with respect to many topics because of recent advances. In
particular, a substantial increase in the number of investigations
of the dorsal root ganglion has led us to devote a chapter to this
topic. The treatment of chemical neuroanatomy in the dorsal horn,
as well as the relevant neuropharmacology, has also been expanded
considerably. Another major emphasis is on the results of
experiments employing microneurography in human subjects. We thank
Margie Watson and Lyn Schilling for their assistance with the
typing and Griselda Gonzales for preparing the illustrations.
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