Peripheral and central determinants of a nociceptive reaction: an approach to psychophysics in the rat.
<h4>Background</h4>The quantitative end-point for many behavioral tests of nociception is the reaction time, i.e. the time lapse between the beginning of the application of a stimulus, e.g. heat, and the evoked response. Since it is technically impossible to heat the skin instantaneously...
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Autores principales: | Jean-Michel Benoist, Ivanne Pincedé, Kay Ballantyne, Léon Plaghki, Daniel Le Bars |
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2008
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