Browsing by Subject "antinociception"
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(1993)In this research, it was attempted to elicit the phenomenon of spinally activated antinociception. Surprisingly, the effect failed to be observed. We then attempted to determine whether the effect was due to a difference ...
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(1991)We have previously shown that exposure to three brief (2 sec) 3.0 mA shocks elicits an opioid hypoalgesia, and that exposure to longer (75 sec) tailshocks elicits a nonopioid hypoalgesia in spinalized rats. The present ...
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(2012-07-16)We utilize a simple instrumental (response-outcome) learning task to measure spinal plasticity in the isolated spinal cord. Peripheral uncontrollable nociceptive input has been shown to disrupt spinal instrumental learning ...
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(1997)Prior research shows that very intense noises can produce antinociception in awake rats. Experiment 1 examined the antinociceptive effects of a tone and a noise at various intensity levels on awake and pentobarbital ...