Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality control issues may be present in this document. Please report any quality issues you encounter to digital@library.tamu.edu, referencing the URI of the item.Includes bibliographical references.Prior research has shown that an aversive event can produce either a decrease (hypoalgesia) or an increase in pain reactivity (hyperalgesia). The present study explores the impact of a suprathreshold exposure to radiant heat on pain reactivity. Rats served as subjects and the thermal stimulus was applied to the tail. In the first three experiments, pain reactivity was measured by applying radiant heat to the tail and recording the latency of a flick resp...
In humans, the acute inflammatory reaction caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is well studied and ...
The mechanisms of pain and hyperalgesia were examined in rats following cutaneous-heat and periphera...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The predictive value of laboratory models for human pain processing is crucial for improving transla...
<div><p>This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
International audienceThe tail and paws in rodents are heat exchangers involved in the maintenance o...
International audienceIn thermoneutral conditions, rats display cyclic variations of the vasomotion ...
WOS: A1997YE94500006PubMed ID: 9365348Objective: To investigate the analgesic effect of local superf...
OBJECTIVE: Descending pain modulation can be experimentally assessed by way of testing conditioned p...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative end-point for many behavioral tests of nociception is the reaction time...
In humans, the acute inflammatory reaction caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is well studied and ...
The mechanisms of pain and hyperalgesia were examined in rats following cutaneous-heat and periphera...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
The predictive value of laboratory models for human pain processing is crucial for improving transla...
<div><p>This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
This study tested a modified experimental model of heat-induced hyperalgesia, which improves the eff...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
International audienceThe tail and paws in rodents are heat exchangers involved in the maintenance o...
International audienceIn thermoneutral conditions, rats display cyclic variations of the vasomotion ...
WOS: A1997YE94500006PubMed ID: 9365348Objective: To investigate the analgesic effect of local superf...
OBJECTIVE: Descending pain modulation can be experimentally assessed by way of testing conditioned p...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of the rate of temperature increase on th...
BACKGROUND: The quantitative end-point for many behavioral tests of nociception is the reaction time...
In humans, the acute inflammatory reaction caused by ultraviolet (UV) radiation is well studied and ...
The mechanisms of pain and hyperalgesia were examined in rats following cutaneous-heat and periphera...
The vast majority of the experimental pain studies have used acute, phasic heat stimuli to investiga...