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- In physiology, nociception (/ˌnəʊsɪˈsɛpʃ(ə)n/), also nocioception; from Latin nocere 'to harm/hurt') is the sensory nervous system's process of encoding...
- A nociception ****ay (nocioception or nocioperception ****ay) evaluates the ability of an animal, usually a rodent, to detect a noxious stimulus such as...
- expressed by DRG sensory neurons and might play a role in acid-induced nociception. The nerve endings of dorsal root ganglion neurons have a variety of...
- postherpetic neuralgia. Nociplastic pain is pain characterized by a changed nociception (but without evidence of real or threatened tissue damage, or without...
- flinching or withdrawal of a limb. Nociception is found, in one form or another, across all major animal taxa. Nociception can be observed using modern imaging...
- body part, so the threat can be mitigated; this process is called nociception. Nociception and pain are usually evoked only by pressures and temperatures...
- cord and not involving the brain. Nociception is found, in one form or another, across all major animal taxa. Nociception can be observed using modern imaging...
- responses to nociception can be detected, and no reference need be made to a conscious experience of pain. Based on such criteria, nociception has been observed...
- anesthetic is a drug that causes reversible local anesthesia and a loss of nociception. When it is used on specific nerve pathways (nerve block), effects such...
- humans include spatial orientation, proprioception (body position) and nociception (pain). Further internal senses lead to signals such as hunger, thirst...