supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 30370461,30570577, 30770688, and 30700223);the 100 Talented Plan of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the 863 project (No.2006AA02Z431);the grant for young scientist from the Chinese Academy of Sciences (No. 07CX051005)
The sensation of pain is critical for the survival of animals and humans. However, the brain mechanisms underlying pain perception remain largely unknown. How does the brain decode the pain-evoked activity into a part...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.39700188,30170307,and 30370461)the National Basic Research Priorities Programme of China(2001,No.50and2003CB515407)a grant from the 211 project,and a startup grant for young scientists from the 985 project of Peking University.