“…The neurobiological construct of the emotional aspect of pain is at the supraspinal level and more specifically involves brain regions such as the anterior cingulate cortex, the amygdala, and the BST (Borszcz, 2006;Deyama et al, 2007;Johansen et al, 2001;Neugebauer et al, 2004;Rainville et al, 1997). The BST is ideally located anatomically and functionally to receive incoming noxious information, process this information along with additional incoming neocortical (prefrontal cortex) and other limbic structure (amygdala, hippocampus) information, and relay this message to the periphery (midbrain and brainstem) (Dong et al, 2000;Dong et al, 2001a;Dong et al, 2001b;Dong and Swanson, 2003, 2004a, b, 2006a).…”