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Spinal efferents and afferents of the periaqueductal gray: possible role in pain, sex and micturition

(1999) Mouton, Leonora Johanna

The present thesis presents new direct spinal efferent pathways from and afferent pathways to the periaqueductal gray (PAG). The PAG plays an important role in the control of emotional behavior. The PAG is also well known for its role in the control of nociception: stimulation of the PAG can inhibit pain. The present work has been done with the aim to precisely determine the pathways that the PAG uses to control such emotional behaviors. ...

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