The study of pain in awake animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. We review the ethical standards for studying pain in animals and emphasize that there are scientific as well as moral reasons for keeping to them. Philosophically, there is the problem that pain cannot be monitored directly in animals but can only be estimated by examining their responses to nociceptive stimuli; however, such responses do not necessarily mean that there is a concomitant sensation. The types of nociceptive stimuli (electrical, thermal, mechanical, or chemical) that have been used in different pain models are reviewed with the conclusion that none is ideal, although chemical stimuli probably most closely mimic acute clinical pain. The mo...
Although spontaneous pain is a global problem, there is still no effective treatment. Constructive r...
With the loss of work days, the price of health care and payments for compensation, litigation, and ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
The study of pain in awake animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. We review ...
Recent evidence has shown that fi sh display aversive behav-ioral and physiological reactions and a ...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
for the Study of Pain (IASP®) is concerned with the ethical aspects of studies producing experimenta...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
There is evidence that in most of animals, veterinarians provide inadequate treatment for pain. This...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
In the last two decades, animal models have become important tools in understanding and treating pai...
According to the IASP, an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or pote...
Pain is a perception experience associated with actual or potential damage. It is usually caused by ...
Behavioural testing is a widely used method in pain research in animals, particularly in rodents. Wi...
Although spontaneous pain is a global problem, there is still no effective treatment. Constructive r...
With the loss of work days, the price of health care and payments for compensation, litigation, and ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...
The study of pain in awake animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. We review ...
Recent evidence has shown that fi sh display aversive behav-ioral and physiological reactions and a ...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
Pain is an unpleasant sensory experience, associated with existing or potential tissue damage. It ha...
for the Study of Pain (IASP®) is concerned with the ethical aspects of studies producing experimenta...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
There is evidence that in most of animals, veterinarians provide inadequate treatment for pain. This...
Abstract: Despite the myriad promising new targets and candidate analgesics recently identified in p...
In the last two decades, animal models have become important tools in understanding and treating pai...
According to the IASP, an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or pote...
Pain is a perception experience associated with actual or potential damage. It is usually caused by ...
Behavioural testing is a widely used method in pain research in animals, particularly in rodents. Wi...
Although spontaneous pain is a global problem, there is still no effective treatment. Constructive r...
With the loss of work days, the price of health care and payments for compensation, litigation, and ...
Background: The quantification of pain intensity in vivo is essential for identifying the mechanisms...