Chronic Pain, Memory, and Injury: Evolutionary Clues from Snail and Rat Nociceptors

  • Walters E
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Abstract

In either case, contemporary nociceptors--both in vertebrates and in invertebrates--offer a specialopportunity to discover fundamental mechanisms of neuronal plasticity that may prove importantfor understanding the persistence of long-term memory as well as chronic pain. ...

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Walters, E. T. (2009). Chronic Pain, Memory, and Injury: Evolutionary Clues from Snail and Rat Nociceptors. International Journal of Comparative Psychology, 22(3). https://doi.org/10.46867/ijcp.2009.22.03.04

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