Search Results - "Kenshalo, D"
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The cortical representation of pain
Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-02-1999)“…Anatomical and physiological studies in animals, as well as functional imaging studies in humans have shown that multiple cortical areas are activated by…”
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Response Properties and Organization of Nociceptive Neurons in Area 1 of Monkey Primary Somatosensory Cortex
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-2000)“… 1 Pain and Neurosensory Mechanisms Branch, National Institute of Dental Research and 2 The Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health,…”
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Responses of primate SI cortical neurons to noxious stimuli
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1983)“…Recordings were made from single SI cortical neurons in the anesthetized macaque monkey. Each isolated cortical neuron was tested for responses to a standard…”
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Responses of nociceptive SI neurons in monkeys and pain sensation in humans elicited by noxious thermal stimulation: effect of interstimulus interval
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1990)“…1. Twenty-six nociceptive neurons in the primary somatosensory cortex (SI) of anesthetized monkeys were responsive to noxious thermal stimulation applied to…”
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The medullary dorsal horn : a site of action of morphine in producing facial scratching in monkeys
Published in Anesthesiology (Philadelphia) (01-09-1993)“…Pruritus is a common side effect of epidural and intrathecal morphine administration in humans. This naloxone-reversible pruritus is typically present on the…”
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The correlation of monkey medullary dorsal horn neuronal activity and the perceived intensity of noxious heat stimuli
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-1989)“…1. We examined the relationship between the activity of medullary dorsal horn nociceptive neurons and the monkeys' ability to detect noxious heat stimuli. In…”
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Effects of central administration of opioids on facial scratching in monkeys
Published in Brain research (10-07-1992)“…Epidural and intrathecal administration of opioids to humans can produce facial pruritus and scratching that is naloxone reversible. It has been proposed that…”
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Diencephalic projections from the superficial and deep laminae of the medullary dorsal horn in the rat
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-07-1992)“…An important function of the medullary dorsal horn (MDH) is the relay of nociceptive information from the face and mouth to higher centers of the central…”
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The detection and perceived intensity of noxious thermal stimuli in monkey and in human
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-1989)“…1. The magnitude of the sensations produced by small increases in thermal stimuli superimposed on noxious levels of heat stimulation was studied by the use of…”
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Responses of monkey medullary dorsal horn neurons during the detection of noxious heat stimuli
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-1989)“…1. We examined the activity of thermally sensitive trigeminothalamic neurons and nonprojection neurons in the medullary dorsal horn (trigeminal nucleus…”
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SI nociceptive neurons participate in the encoding process by which monkeys perceive the intensity of noxious thermal stimulation
Published in Brain research (28-06-1988)“…The activity of primary somatosensory (SI) cortical nociceptive neurons was recorded while the monkeys performed a psychophysical task in which they detected…”
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Multiple Effects of Morphine on Facial Scratching in Monkeys
Published in Anesthesia and analgesia (01-11-1993)“…The medullary dorsal horn (MDH), the medullary homolog of the spinal dorsal horn, is a site where opioid-receptor agonists can act at opioid receptors to…”
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Responses of neurons in ventroposterolateral nucleus of primate thalamus to urinary bladder distension
Published in Brain research (31-01-1992)“…The purpose of this study was to examine effects of a noxious visceral stimulus, urinary bladder distension (UBD), on cells in the ventroposterolateral (VPL)…”
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The cells of origin of the primate spinothalamic tract
Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-12-1979)“…Spinothalamic tract cells in the lumbar, sacral and caudal segments of the primate spinal cord were labelled by the retrograde transport of horseradish…”
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Responses of neurons in primate ventral posterior lateral nucleus to noxious stimuli
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-06-1980)“…1. Recordings were made from the caudal part of the ventral posterior lateral (VPLc) nucleus of the thalamus in anesthetized macaque monkeys. In additon to…”
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Wide-dynamic-range dorsal horn neurons participate in the encoding process by which monkeys perceive the intensity of noxious heat stimuli
Published in Brain research (28-05-1986)“…The role of dorsal horn wide-dynamic-range (WDR) and nociceptive-specific (NS) neurons in the encoding of the perceived intensity of noxious stimuli was…”
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Responses of primate spinothalamic neurons to graded and to repeated noxious heat stimuli
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-1979)“…1. The responses of primate spinothalamic tract cells innervating the glabrous skin of the foot to noxious thermal stimuli have been examined. 2. Of the 41…”
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The medullary dorsal horn: a target for the expression of opiate effects on the perceived intensity of noxious heat
Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-10-1986)“…We examined the effects of morphine microinjected into the medullary dorsal horn (MDH) on the ability of monkeys to detect temperature increases in the noxious…”
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Response characteristics of cutaneous warm receptors in the monkey
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Response characteristics of cutaneous cold receptors in the monkey
Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1977)“…1. The receptive fields of 48 specific cold units, located in the hairy and glaborous skin of fore- and hindlimbs of rhesus monkeys, were mapped and scale…”
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