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* path: <skin or tissues of specific actuator, C receptors> -> <sensory ganglion> -> <sensory autonomic dull pain nucleus> -> <hypothalamus>
 
* path: <skin or tissues of specific actuator, C receptors> -> <sensory ganglion> -> <sensory autonomic dull pain nucleus> -> <hypothalamus>
 
* example: [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_HAND|TARGET.TEA.HAND]] -> [[BrainRegionLPC_PN_SG_UDRG|LPC.PN.SG.UDRG]] -> [[BrainRegionLAC_SC_LH_LSN|LAC.SC.LH.LSN]] -> [[BrainRegionLAC_FD_HT_LTN|LAC.FD.HT.LTN]]
 
* example: [[BrainRegionTARGET_TEA_HAND|TARGET.TEA.HAND]] -> [[BrainRegionLPC_PN_SG_UDRG|LPC.PN.SG.UDRG]] -> [[BrainRegionLAC_SC_LH_LSN|LAC.SC.LH.LSN]] -> [[BrainRegionLAC_FD_HT_LTN|LAC.FD.HT.LTN]]
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= Sensation modulations =
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* path: [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_PAG|LMC.MM.PAG]] -> <raphe nucleus> -> sensory sharp pain nucleus
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* example: [[BrainRegionLMC_MM_PAG|LMC.MM.PAG]] -> [[BrainRegionLMC_HL_RP_MG|LMC.HL.RP.MG]] -> [[BrainRegionLPC_SC_PH_UMG|LPC.SC.PH.UMG]]

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Biological Life Research

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This page covers biological somatic body patterns.

Overview

  • somatic means muscle effectors, muscle proprioception, tissue and skin exteroception
  • somatic elements work in the same coordinate space
  • muscles are distributed while high-level centers for muscle control and somatic sensations are continuous structures

Conscious sensations

Pattern: conscious skin touch sensation

Pattern: conscious skin sharp pain perception and location

Pattern: conscious dull pain perception and location

Unconscious sensations

Pattern: unconscious fine touch exteroception for skilled muscle execution

Pattern: unconscious crude touch exteroception for skilled muscle execution

Pattern: unconscious muscle proprioception for skilled muscle execution

Pattern: unconscious dull pain visceroception

Sensation modulations