Central Neural Mechanisms that Interrelate Sensory and Affective Dimensions of Pain

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Figure 1.

Interactions between pain sensation, pain unpleasantness, and secondary pain-affect. Interactions are illustrated by arrows. Neural structures likely to have a role in these dimensions are shown. Dashed arrows indicate nociceptive or endogenous physiological factors that influence pain sensation and unpleasantness. ACC, anterior cingulate cortex; PCC, posterior cingulate cortex; IC, insular cortex; HYP, hypothalamus; S1 and S2 , first and second somatosensory cortical areas; PPC, posterior parietal complex; SMA, supplementary motor area; AMYG, amygdala; PFC, prefrontal cortex; RF, reticular formation.

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  1. MI October 2002 vol. 2 no. 6 392-403