Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain

10.1152/jn.00007.2019

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Main Authors: Derbyshire, Stuart WG, Long, Victoria Jane En, Asplund, Christopher L
Other Authors: PSYCHOLOGY
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Published: AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC 2023
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-2439382024-04-03T06:26:30Z Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain Derbyshire, Stuart WG Long, Victoria Jane En Asplund, Christopher L PSYCHOLOGY YALE-NUS COLLEGE Science & Technology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Neurosciences Physiology Neurosciences & Neurology human offset analgesia psychophysics temporal contrast thermal perception ANALGESIA MECHANISMS MONKEY SKIN MODULATION ACTIVATION AFFERENTS 10.1152/jn.00007.2019 JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 122 2 729-736 2023-08-03T06:54:15Z 2023-08-03T06:54:15Z 2019-08 2023-08-03T03:07:32Z Article Derbyshire, Stuart WG, Long, Victoria Jane En, Asplund, Christopher L (2019-08). Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY 122 (2) : 729-736. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00007.2019 0022-3077 1522-1598 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/243938 en AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC Elements
institution National University of Singapore
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Singapore
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topic Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Neurosciences
Physiology
Neurosciences & Neurology
human
offset analgesia
psychophysics
temporal contrast
thermal perception
ANALGESIA
MECHANISMS
MONKEY
SKIN
MODULATION
ACTIVATION
AFFERENTS
spellingShingle Science & Technology
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Neurosciences
Physiology
Neurosciences & Neurology
human
offset analgesia
psychophysics
temporal contrast
thermal perception
ANALGESIA
MECHANISMS
MONKEY
SKIN
MODULATION
ACTIVATION
AFFERENTS
Derbyshire, Stuart WG
Long, Victoria Jane En
Asplund, Christopher L
Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
description 10.1152/jn.00007.2019
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Derbyshire, Stuart WG
Long, Victoria Jane En
Asplund, Christopher L
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author Derbyshire, Stuart WG
Long, Victoria Jane En
Asplund, Christopher L
author_sort Derbyshire, Stuart WG
title Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
title_short Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
title_full Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
title_fullStr Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
title_full_unstemmed Stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
title_sort stepwise increasing sequential offsets cannot be used to deliver high thermal intensities with little or no perception of pain
publisher AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC
publishDate 2023
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/243938
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