“…The perception and transmission of pain is a complex phenomenon that depends on an extended network of different cortical brain regions, including the primary somatosensory cortex, prefrontal cortex, anterior cingulate cortex, insular cortex, and so on (Kuner & Kuner, 2021; Mouraux & Iannetti, 2018). Numerous studies have confirmed that the structural changes and functional changes in the above brain regions are closely associated with the presence of NeP (Kim, Kim, & Nabekura, 2017; Selvarajah et al, 2019; Ujcikova et al, 2022; Wang, Zhang, Wang, & Luo, 2021; Zhao et al, 2018). These changes mainly include the calcium activity of neurons, excitatory postsynaptic current (EPSC) frequency and amplitude, synaptic strength, intrinsic excitability, the turnover rate or density of dendritic spines, and brain oscillations, which can be recognized as biomarkers for NeP (Bak, Park, & Kim, 2021; Zhuo, 2020).…”