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Item Type:Article
Title:The neural circuits of thermal perception
Creators Name:Bokiniec, P. and Zampieri, N. and Lewin, G.R. and Poulet, J.F.A.
Abstract:Thermal information about skin surface temperature is a key sense for the perception of object identity and valence. The identification of ion channels involved in the transduction of thermal changes has provided a genetic access point to the thermal system. However, from sensory specific 'labeled-lines' to multimodal interactive pathways, the functional organization and identity of the neural circuits mediating innocuous thermal perception have been debated for over 100 years. Here we highlight points in the system that require further attention and review recent advances using in vivo electrophysiology, cellular resolution calcium imaging, optogenetics and thermal perceptual tasks in behaving mice that have begun to uncover the anatomical principles and neural processing mechanisms underlying innocuous thermal perception.
Keywords:Animal Behavior, Cerebral Cortex, Peripheral Nervous System, Spinothalamic Tracts, Thalamic Nuclei, Thermosensing, Touch Perception, Transient Receptor Potential Channels, Animals, Mice
Source:Current Opinion in Neurobiology
ISSN:0959-4388
Publisher:Current Biology
Volume:52
Page Range:98-106
Date:October 2018
Official Publication:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.conb.2018.04.006
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