“…Nociceptive, thermal and high threshold mechanoreceptive primary afferent fibers project to lamina I, II, and V (Biedenbach, 1973; Mosso and Kruger, 1973; Nord and Ross, 1973; Price et al, 1976; Hu et al, 1981; Azerad et al, 1982). In addition, nociceptive specific, thermal and wide dynamic range neurons have been reported in pV (Eisenman et al, 1963; Yu and King, 1974; Khayyat et al, 1975), and sVo (Eisenman et al, 1963; Davies et al, 1971; Tamarova et al, 1973). Thus, the ascending intratrigeminal pathway, arising from sVc neurons may provide a circuit by which nociceptive signals in lamina I/II provide the nociceptive fields observed in pV/sVo cells, and low threshold mechanical signals in layers III/IV can modify activity of similar neurons in pV/sVo (Denney-Brown and Yanagisawa, 1973; Sessle and Greenwood, 1974; Yu and King, 1974; Khayyat et al, 1975; Greenwood and Sessle, 1976; Shigenaga et al, 1976).…”