Kenton B, Coger R, Crue B, Pinsky J, Friedman Y, Carmon A
Neurosci Lett. 1980 May 1;17(3):301-6. doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(80)90040-3.
Minimal conduction velocities of peripheral nerves contributing to acute thermal pain sensation in human volunteer subjects were calculated. Purely thermal stimulation was administered by a low power laser beam directed at the subjects' fingers, and subjective pain responses correlated with a peak in the event-related brain potential (ERBP). These cerebral responses were found to preclude C fiber peripheral activity from this phenomenon.
计算了参与人类志愿者急性热痛觉的外周神经的最小传导速度。通过低功率激光束照射受试者手指给予纯热刺激,主观疼痛反应与事件相关脑电位(ERBP)的峰值相关。发现这些大脑反应排除了该现象中C纤维外周活动的影响。