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Shaffer cellar control gate - traducción al ruso

THEORY OF PAIN; ASSERTS THAT NON-PAINFUL INPUT CLOSES THE “GATES” TO PAINFUL INPUT, WHICH PREVENTS PAIN SENSATION FROM TRAVELING TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM; PROPOSED IN 1965 BY RONALD MELZACK AND PATRICK WALL
Gate control theory of pain; Gate theory
  • In the top panel, the nonnociceptive, large-diameter sensory fiber (orange) is more active than the nociceptive small-diameter fiber (blue), therefore the net input to the inhibitory interneuron (red) is net positive. The inhibitory interneuron provides presynaptic inhibition to both the nociceptive and nonnociceptive neurons, reducing the excitation of the transmission cells. In the bottom panel, an open "gate" (free-flowing information from afferents to the transmission cells) is pictured. This occurs when there is more activity in the nociceptive small-diameter fibers (blue) than the nonnociceptive large-diameter fibers (orange). In this situation, the inhibitory interneuron is silenced, which relieves inhibition of the transmission cells. This "open gate" allows for transmission cells to be excited, and thus pain to be sensed.

Shaffer cellar control gate      

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противовыбросовый превентор Шаффера

control voltage         
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ANALOG METHOD OF CONTROLLING SYNTHESIZERS, DRUM MACHINES AND OTHER SIMILAR EQUIPMENT WITH EXTERNAL SEQUENCERS
Control Voltage/Gate; Control voltage; V-trigger/s-trigger; Control Voltage; CV/Gate

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Golden Gate         
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  • The [[Golden Gate Bridge]], as seen from the [[Marin Headlands]] looking south
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NORTH AMERICAN STRAIT
Straits of the Golden Gate; Golden gate; Golden Gate Strait; San Francisco Golden Gate; Puerta Dorada; Golden Gate, California

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Gate control theory

The gate control theory of pain asserts that non-painful input closes the nerve "gates" to painful input, which prevents pain sensation from traveling to the central nervous system.

The gate control theory of pain describes how non-painful sensations can override and reduce painful sensations. A painful, nociceptive stimulus stimulates primary afferent fibers and travels to the brain via transmission cells. Increasing activity of the transmission cells results in increased perceived pain. Conversely, decreasing activity of transmission cells reduces perceived pain. In the gate control theory, a closed "gate" describes when input to transmission cells is blocked, therefore reducing the sensation of pain. An open “gate” describes when input to transmission cells is permitted, therefore allowing the sensation of pain.

First proposed in 1965 by Ronald Melzack and Patrick Wall, the theory offers a physiological explanation for the previously observed effect of psychology on pain perception. Combining early concepts derived from the specificity theory and the peripheral pattern theory, the gate control theory is considered to be one of the most influential theories of pain. This theory provided a neural basis which reconciled the specificity and pattern theories -- and ultimately revolutionized pain research.

Although there are some important observations that the gate control theory cannot explain adequately, this theory remains the theory of pain which most accurately accounts for the physical and psychological aspects of pain perception.

Willem Noordenbos (1910–1990), a Dutch researcher at the University of Amsterdam, proposed in 1959 a model which featured interaction between small (unmyelinated) and thick (myelinated) fibers. In this model, the fast (myelinated) fibers block the slow (unmyelinated) fibers: "fast blocks slow".

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