Some noxious stimuli, particularly in the viscera, do not cause nociceptive responses. Other non-noxious stimuli may cause visceral pain or afferent discharges, comparable to those from damaging stimuli. Algogenic stimuli are those that do give rise to pain and are commonly, but not invariably, ...
Chemicals that produce a noxious vapor when mixed. Induce (Genetics) To cause an increase in the transcription of the RNA of (a gene). Produce To bring forth; exhibit Reached into a pocket and produced a pack of matches. Failed to produce an eyewitness to the crime. Induce (transitive) ...
The definition of stress, then, is: an event that causes by the body’s natural fight-or-flight response. The “stress response” is what happens when the body reacts to stressors (noxious stimuli). Over time, the mental, behavioral, and physical symptoms of the stress response can wear...
A noxious mixture of particulates and gases that is the result of urban air pollution. Haze Force (a new or potential recruit to the military or a university fraternity) to perform strenuous, humiliating, or dangerous tasks Rookies were mercilessly hazed Smog (informal) To get a smog check; ...
and tightness in the chest. Of course, these symptoms are not unique to asthma and may be present in respiratory infections or just in the temporary presence of a noxious substance that irritates the airway. And the same person with asthma might not always experience the same set of symptoms...
The responses of primary sensory nerve cells in VR1-negative mice cultured in vitro to various noxious stimuli were severely impaired. Therefore, some people believe that VR1 plays a key role in the transmission of multiple types of noxious stimuli, and even believe that VR1 is essential for ...
Olson TL, Downey VW. Infant physiological responses to noxious stimuli of circumcision with anesthesia and analgesia. Pediatr Nurs. 1998;24:385. Freeman JJ, Spencer AU, Drongowski RA, Vandeven CJ, Apgar B, Teitelbaum DH. Newborn circumcision outcomes: are parents satisfied with the results? Ped...
from Chapter 5 / Lesson 3 41K Pain is a sensation that the body feels when it is damaged or exposed to harmful stimuli. Learn about the mechanisms of pain and nociception, the different types of noxious stimuli, the pain's pathway in...
19. Crawford, H.J., Knebel, T.,Kaplan, L., Vendemia, J.M., Xie, M., Jamison, S., Pribram, K.H. 1998. Hypnoticanalgesia: 1. Somatosensory event-related potential changes to noxious stimuli and 2. Transfer learning to reduce chronic low back pain.International Journal of Clinical and...
the theory holds that classical conditioning is solely dependent on the contiguity of a neutral stimulus (CS) and an aversive or noxious stimulus (unconditioned stimulus/stimuli (UCS)), such as shock, that reliably produces a response of... WR Mcallister,DE Mcallister 被引量: 26发表: 1995年...