| Literature DB >> 464595 |
F Francini, M Zoppi, M Maresca, P Procacci.
Abstract
Skin potential and EMG responses induced in normal man by electrical stimuli applied to the skin were recorded in the four limbs in order to study somato-sympathetic and somato-motor reflexes. Different patterns of responses were observed in different conditions: alarm, habituation, sensitization and arousal. During alarm, sensitization and arousal, the responses were present in the four limbs; during habituation, the responses were only present in the stimulated and in the contralateral limb. Three sensory thresholds to cutaneous electrical stimulation were identified in habituated subjects: tactile, tingling and pain. Cutaneous and EMG responses appeared at tingling threshold. A relationship between skin potential level and skin potential response was observed.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 464595 DOI: 10.1159/000102355
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Neurophysiol