Neuroscience The Medial Pain System and Limbic-Motor Interactio Frank A. Middleton Flashcards

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What is the difference between nocioception and pain?

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Nocioception is any process in the peripheral or central nervous system that is associated with a noxious of highly-unpleasant stimulus. SENSATION
Pain is the conscious and very often emotional experience associated with noxious stimuli. The pathways that support nocioception and pain processing rely on somewhat different sets of structures. EMOTION

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What are the five main functions of the medial pain system?

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  1. Limbic and autonomic activation
  2. Learning and anticipation
  3. Nocifensive behavior
  4. Empathy
  5. Inhibition
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What are the three main ascending spinal pain systems?

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  1. Direct anterior lateral pathway
  2. Indirect anterior or lateral pathways
  3. Posterior medial pathways
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What is a posterior midline myelotomy?

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It is a procedure to treat intractable pain caused by the mix-up of afferent and visceral afferent fibers.

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What parts of the reticular formation are highly involved in pain processing

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Parabrachial areas
Locus ceruleus
Raphe nucleus
Nucleus gigantocellularis

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Subdivisions of _____ are important for pain processing as well as visceromotor and somatomotor responses to pain stimuli.

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Reticular formation

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What is a nocifensive behavior?

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Behaviors to avoid noxious events

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When subjects are asked to rate the unpleasantness of a noxious heat stimulus to the back of the hand, they strongly activate______, which provide for autonomic activation.

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the ACC and PAG

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When subjects are asked to locate where the thermal stimulus is, the ________ is activated with the sensory thalamus, but NOT the ACC or PAG.

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MCC

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Ascending information is largely transmitted through rostral _____. and ascends to influence forebrain centers. In contrast, the responses and largely transmitted via caudal RF to lower motor and autonomic centers.

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RF

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What is the function of mesencephalic and rostral pontine reticular formation?

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To modulate forebrain activity

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What is the function of caudal pontine and medullary RF?

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To control premotor coordination of lower somatic and visceral motor neuronal pools

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Fear conditioning is a learning event in the medial pain system and depends on connections in the brain with the:

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amygdala, thalamus

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CNV stands for:

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Contingent negative variation

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How does the amygdala receive nociceptive information?

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Via the midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei

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LTP like conditioning of responses occurs with:

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chronic pain

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CNV, contingent negative variation in EEG recordings that appears after fear-inducing stimuli, are identified in what parts of the brain?

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ACC
Medial motor areas (SMA, CMA)
MITN thalamus

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Explain maladaptive learning and central sensitization in the pain system.

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Sensitized nocioceptors contribute to central sensitization. Injury or inflammation results in greater calcium entry and long periods of abnormal depolarization in spinal cord neurons and their targets. This process results in the near constant firing of nociceptive signals and chronic pain.

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What is anterior cingulotomy?

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A tx for chronic pain, whereby the patient can still feel the stimulus, but is no longer bothered by it.

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What is MCS?

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Magnetic cortical stimulation, a pain relief treatment, which correlates with activity in the PAG (pons) ad ACC (thalamus)

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What is mental stress induced analgesia (SIA)?

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Brain activities like math can make you forget about pain

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How does evidence support the separation of functions into several classes based on functional activation and connections in the medial pain system?

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  1. Regions of the MCC are involved in nociceptive signal localization due to inputs from the lateral system
  2. Anterior regions assign emotional valence to nociceptive signals (learning and memory). These areas receive different afferents.