
Are you hitting a good stride at work between excitation and inhibition? If so ...you’ll likely have less pain than fellow workers' who’s brains
slip out of balance…
According to research at The Salk Institute for Biological Studies in La Jolla, California … apparently neurons in your brain and spinal cord come in two flavors…excitatory neurons that transmit and amplify signals… and inhibitory neurons that inhibit and refine those signals.
"An example of how the system works is illustrated by what happens when you cut your finger," lead researcher, Goulding explained. "Initially it hurts a lot, but the pain then eases. One of the reasons that this happens is because inhibitory interneurons in the dorsal spinal cord dampen down their excitatory counterparts, thus dialing down the pain."
There might be good news coming your way…if you find yourself in pain without much relief…. Check back here for the updates as this research develops…










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