Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a double sensation related to the activation of A delta- and C-fibres, referred to as first and second pain. However, neurophysiological and behavioural responses related to the activation of C-fibres can be studied reliably only if the concomitant activation of A delta- fibres is avoided. Here, using a novel CO2 laser stimulator able to deliver constant-temperature heat pulses through a feedback regulation of laser power by an online measurement of skin temperature at target site, combined with an adaptive staircase algorithm using reaction-time to distinguish between responses triggered by A delta- and C-fibre input, we show that it is possible ...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...
We studied the topographical distribution of laser sensory thresholds on the human hairy skin, using...
In this study, it is reported that CO2 laser heat stimulation of tiny skin surface area (0.15 mm2) p...
Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a dou...
Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a dou...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
Brain responses to the activation of C-fibres are obtained only if the co-activation of Ad-fibres is...
Background Two main classes of peripheral sensory neurons contribute to thermal pain sensitivity: th...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
Intense radiant heat pulses concomitantly activate A delta-and C-fiber skin nociceptors, and elicit ...
Lesions to the contingent of thin peripheral afferents cause small fibre neuropathies (SFN), a large...
This review presents and discusses the leading arguments justifying the use of high power laser stim...
It remains unclear which nerve fibers are responsible for mediating hyperalgesia after skin injury. ...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...
We studied the topographical distribution of laser sensory thresholds on the human hairy skin, using...
In this study, it is reported that CO2 laser heat stimulation of tiny skin surface area (0.15 mm2) p...
Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a dou...
Brief high-power laser pulses applied onto the hairy skin of the distal end of a limb generate a dou...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
Brain responses to the activation of C-fibres are obtained only if the co-activation of Ad-fibres is...
Background Two main classes of peripheral sensory neurons contribute to thermal pain sensitivity: th...
Two distinctive features characterize the way in which sensations including pain, are evoked by heat...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
Intense radiant heat pulses concomitantly activate A delta-and C-fiber skin nociceptors, and elicit ...
Lesions to the contingent of thin peripheral afferents cause small fibre neuropathies (SFN), a large...
This review presents and discusses the leading arguments justifying the use of high power laser stim...
It remains unclear which nerve fibers are responsible for mediating hyperalgesia after skin injury. ...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...
We studied the topographical distribution of laser sensory thresholds on the human hairy skin, using...
In this study, it is reported that CO2 laser heat stimulation of tiny skin surface area (0.15 mm2) p...