Britton N F, Skevington S M
School of Mathematical Sciences, University of Bath, Avon, United Kingdom.
Neurochem Res. 1996 Sep;21(9):1133-40. doi: 10.1007/BF02532424.
In this review a case is presented for the use of mathematical modelling in the study of pain. The philosophy of mathematical modelling is outlined and a recommendation is made for the use of modern nonlinear techniques and computational neuroscience in the modelling of pain. Classic and more recent examples of modelling in neurobiology in general and pain in particular, at three different levels-molecular, cellular and neural networks-are described and evaluated. Directions for further progress are indicated, particularly in plasticity and in modelling brain mechanisms. Major advantages of mathematical modelling are that it can handle extremely complex theories and it is non-invasive, and so is particularly valuable in the investigation of chronic pain.
在本综述中,介绍了一个关于在疼痛研究中使用数学建模的案例。概述了数学建模的理念,并建议在疼痛建模中使用现代非线性技术和计算神经科学。描述并评估了神经生物学建模(尤其是疼痛建模)在分子、细胞和神经网络三个不同层面的经典及最新示例。指出了进一步发展的方向,特别是在可塑性和大脑机制建模方面。数学建模的主要优点在于它能够处理极其复杂的理论,且具有非侵入性,因此在慢性疼痛研究中特别有价值。