Willer J C, Roby A, Boulu P, Albe-Fessard D
Brain Res. 1982 May 6;239(1):322-6. doi: 10.1016/0006-8993(82)90860-5.
High frequency (100 Hz) low intensity (2 mA) peripheral conditioning stimulation of either segmental or heterosegmental cutaneous nerves induced non-naloxone-reversible depression of the nociceptive component of the human blink reflex. Electrophysiological studies suggest that this depression is due to a local synaptic inhibitory mechanism involving convergence interactions between several cutaneous afferents onto a same internuncial pool in the trigemino-facial path.