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La neurociencia. la neurociencia. El insulto temprano vuelve a conectar los circuitos del dolor
La exposición temprana al dolor altera permanentemente los circuitos de dolor de la médula espinal en ratas. Estos cambios neuroplásticos, incluido el aumento del crecimiento y la conectividad de los axones, resaltan la necesidad crítica de controlar el dolor en los bebés humanos.
Área de la Ciencia:
- La neurociencia es la neurociencia.
- Biología del desarrollo Biología del desarrollo.
- Investigación del dolor Investigación del dolor.
Sus antecedentes:
- Los estímulos dolorosos en los primeros años de vida pueden tener efectos duraderos en el desarrollo del sistema nervioso.
- Comprender las consecuencias a largo plazo del dolor neonatal es crucial para la práctica clínica.
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