Aims: To describe and identify the function of a class of human C fibre with an unusual response to repetitive electrical stimulation. Other C fibres slow progressively at 2 Hz (type 1), reach a latency plateau (type 2) or hardly slow at all (type 3). Methods: C fibres innervating hairy skin were recorded by microneurography in the superficial peroneal nerves of 19 healthy volunteers. Baseline electrical stimulation of the skin was at 0.25 Hz, and activity-dependent slowing recorded during stimulation at 2 Hz for 3 min and after a 3-min pause in stimulation. Results: In 41 units, there was a partial recovery of latency during repetitive stimulation. These were classified as 'type-4' units, and identified as sympathetic efferents, since...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
The microneurography technique was used to analyze use-dependent frequency modulation of action pote...
Non-myelinated C-fibre responses during sympathetic trunk stimulation were studied in rabbit common ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
<p>Individual fascicles were designated as either Type A (panel A) or Type B (panel B) on the basis ...
SYNOP S IS The responses ofA and C fibres to electrical intradermal stimulation were recorded with m...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
To understand neural encoding of neuropathic pain, evoked and resting activity of peripheral human C...
International audienceThe technique of microneurography—recording neural traffic from nerves in awak...
Background and aims: Animal studies showed that high frequency stimulation (HFS) of peripheral C-fib...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
The microneurography technique was used to analyze use-dependent frequency modulation of action pote...
Non-myelinated C-fibre responses during sympathetic trunk stimulation were studied in rabbit common ...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
Artículo de publicación ISIIt has been previously shown that unmyelinated afferent fibres in human s...
<p>Individual fascicles were designated as either Type A (panel A) or Type B (panel B) on the basis ...
SYNOP S IS The responses ofA and C fibres to electrical intradermal stimulation were recorded with m...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
International audience—C-mechanoreceptors in humans comprise a population of unmyelinated afferents ...
To understand neural encoding of neuropathic pain, evoked and resting activity of peripheral human C...
International audienceThe technique of microneurography—recording neural traffic from nerves in awak...
Background and aims: Animal studies showed that high frequency stimulation (HFS) of peripheral C-fib...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Background: Human, hairy skin contains a subgroup of C-fibers, the C-low threshold mechanoreceptive ...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
Background: A myriad of studies have argued that tactile sensibility is underpinned exclusively by l...
The microneurography technique was used to analyze use-dependent frequency modulation of action pote...
Non-myelinated C-fibre responses during sympathetic trunk stimulation were studied in rabbit common ...