This study examined stimulus–response properties of somatosensory receptors on the head of rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, using extracellular recording from single cells in the trigeminal ganglion. Of 121 receptors recorded from 39 fish, 17 were polymodal nociceptors, 22 were mechanothermal nociceptors, 18 were mechanochemical receptors, 33 were fast adapting mechanical receptors and 31 were slowly adapting mechanical receptors. Mechanical thresholds were higher in polymodal nociceptors than in either slowly adapting or fast adapting mechanical receptors, whereas thermal thresholds of mechanothermal nociceptors were higher than those of polymodal nociceptors. Polymodal nociceptors and mechanochemical receptors gave similar responses to...
We review studies claiming that fish feel pain and find deficiencies in the methods used for pain id...
This paper discusses the evidence for pain perception in fish and presents new data on morphine anal...
Background Nociception was defined by Sherrington as the mechanism used to sense painful events. D...
This study examined stimulus–response properties of somatosensory receptors on the head of rainbow t...
Trigeminal somatosensory receptors have not been characterised in teleost fish and studies in elasmo...
Nociception is the detection of a noxious tissue-damaging stimulus and is sometimes accompanied by a...
Trigeminally innervated, mechanically sensitive chemoreceptors (M) were previously identified in rai...
Corneal receptors have not previously been identified in lower vertebrates. The present study descri...
Nociceptive responses to a repetitive pin-prod stimulus in goldfish and trout were assessed. Single ...
Nociception is an important sensory system of major fundamental and clinical relevance. The nocicept...
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of...
Recent studies have demonstrated that teleost fish possess nociceptors that detect potentially painf...
Teleost fish possess similar nociceptive processing systems to those found in terrestrial vertebrate...
Recent evidence has shown that fish display aversive behavioral and physiological reactions and a su...
Fish nocifensive behavior can be studied and understood similarly to the way pain is studied and und...
We review studies claiming that fish feel pain and find deficiencies in the methods used for pain id...
This paper discusses the evidence for pain perception in fish and presents new data on morphine anal...
Background Nociception was defined by Sherrington as the mechanism used to sense painful events. D...
This study examined stimulus–response properties of somatosensory receptors on the head of rainbow t...
Trigeminal somatosensory receptors have not been characterised in teleost fish and studies in elasmo...
Nociception is the detection of a noxious tissue-damaging stimulus and is sometimes accompanied by a...
Trigeminally innervated, mechanically sensitive chemoreceptors (M) were previously identified in rai...
Corneal receptors have not previously been identified in lower vertebrates. The present study descri...
Nociceptive responses to a repetitive pin-prod stimulus in goldfish and trout were assessed. Single ...
Nociception is an important sensory system of major fundamental and clinical relevance. The nocicept...
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of...
Recent studies have demonstrated that teleost fish possess nociceptors that detect potentially painf...
Teleost fish possess similar nociceptive processing systems to those found in terrestrial vertebrate...
Recent evidence has shown that fish display aversive behavioral and physiological reactions and a su...
Fish nocifensive behavior can be studied and understood similarly to the way pain is studied and und...
We review studies claiming that fish feel pain and find deficiencies in the methods used for pain id...
This paper discusses the evidence for pain perception in fish and presents new data on morphine anal...
Background Nociception was defined by Sherrington as the mechanism used to sense painful events. D...