Literature DB >> 5747959

Thermally induced pain, the Dol scale, and the psychophysical power law.

E R Adair, J C Stevens, L E Marks.   

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Year:  1968        PMID: 5747959

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Psychol        ISSN: 0002-9556


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2.  The thermal sensitivity of the polymodal nociceptors in the monkey.

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3.  [The correspondence between pain stimulus and pain sensation.].

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4.  The detectability, discriminability, and perceived magnitude of painful electrical shock.

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5.  Spatial summation in relation to the dynamics of warmth sensation.

Authors:  L E Marks
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6.  The perceptual properties of electrocutaneous stimulation: sensory quality, subjective intensity, and intensity-duration relation.

Authors:  T Tashiro; A Higashiyama
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7.  Pain or nociception? Subjective experience mediates the effects of acute noxious heat on autonomic responses - corrected and republished.

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Authors:  Dominik Mischkowski; Esther E Palacios-Barrios; Lauren Banker; Troy C Dildine; Lauren Y Atlas
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9.  Uncertainty increases pain: evidence for a novel mechanism of pain modulation involving the periaqueductal gray.

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10.  Distinct temporal filtering mechanisms are engaged during dynamic increases and decreases of noxious stimulus intensity.

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