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Old 07-05-2013, 12:42 PM #1
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Default Input receptors

Okay, this one may be a little off the beaten track and I'm also very doubtful that anyone on neurotalk will even be able to shed light on the situation, but as it's a brain related question, which of the sub-forums would be the best to pose a question about the brain's handling of inputs? Such as pain handling and other stimulus - ticking / etc.
Yes, I'm being a bit cryptic at this point, but I want to get the question into the right forum before I pose it...

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