Study Finds on MSN
Why does 102° feel like freezing? The brain circuit behind fever chills
In A Nutshell Your brain amplifies cold signals during fever. When you’re sick, a molecule called prostaglandin E2 cranks up ...
Cold signals from skin sensory neurons are delivered to the CeA via the spinal cord and the LPB. PGEâ‚‚ acting on EP3R in the LPB amplifies these cold signals (pink pathway), enhancing cold sensitivity ...
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