smärtbanorna
Smärtbanorna, also known as pain pathways, are the neural circuits responsible for transmitting pain signals from the periphery to the central nervous system. These pathways begin with nociceptors, specialized sensory receptors that detect noxious stimuli such as heat, pressure, and chemical irritants. When activated, nociceptors generate electrical impulses that travel along afferent nerve fibers.
There are two main types of afferent fibers involved: A-delta fibers, which are thinly myelinated and transmit
Within the spinal cord, the pain signals are relayed to various neurons in the dorsal horn. From
Ultimately, the signals reach the somatosensory cortex, where the location and intensity of the pain are perceived.