Neuronal mechanisms of nociceptive-evoked gamma-band oscillations in rodents
Yue et al. investigate the neuronal mechanisms underlying nociceptive-evoked gamma-band oscillations (GBOs) in human and rodent models. Nociceptive-evoked GBOs preferentially encoding pain intensity are causally generated by parvalbumin (PV) interneurons in the primary somatosensory cortex. These findings provide valuable insights for developing targeted pain therapies aimed at modulating GBOs.