TY  - JOUR
T1  - Chronic Pain as Integral Dysfunctionality of Body-Self
AU - , Lawrence M. Agius 
JO  - International Journal of Molecular Medicine and Advance Sciences
VL  - 2
IS  - 3
SP  - 330
EP  - 333
PY  - 2006
DA  - 2001/08/19
SN  - 1813-176x
DO  - ijmmas.2006.330.333
UR  - https://makhillpublications.co/view-article.php?doi=ijmmas.2006.330.333
KW  - Chronic pain
KW  -dysfunctionality
KW  -thalams
KW  -cortex
AB  - Dimensions of the neuromatrix appear to encompass a reality of integral representation of the pain phenomenon beyond the confines of the thalamus and cortex. It might prove significant that template modeling involves not only replication of events that represent receptivity but also a reconstitution of pathways of transfer dynamics borne out by plasticity of synaptic connectivity. Indeed, cortical reconstruction appears only to partly account for a phenomenon of integration that in turn only partly encompasses synaptic transmission. Synaptic connectivity accounts at least in part for a realization phenomenon that reduplicates the pain experience as a persistent evolution of experience. One might recognize dynamics of involution of peripheral somatic and visceral regions in terms of organ dysfunctionality beyond the compass of cortical representation. Indeed, there would evolve a series of representative steps as reproducible processes of integration within the neuromatrix in a manner that strictly redefines such neuromatix in evolutionary terms. It is in the representation of terms of reference of the constitution of the neuromatrix that substantial representation of receptivity further evolves as persistent and chronic pain.
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