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To investigate counterirritation mechanisms in these patients, we analysed the RIII nociceptive flexion reflex and concomitant painful sensation elicited by ...
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www.jstor.org/stable/458787
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been defined less rigorously.4 Instead of concomitant sensations of dif- ferent kinds, the concomitance of an actual sensation with the memory of a different ...
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pharmrev.aspetjournals.org/content/53/4/597.full
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... such responses do not necessarily mean that there is a concomitant sensation. The types of nociceptive stimuli (electrical, thermal, mechanical, or chemical) ...
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ep.physoc.org/content/20/1/95
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But if the rod is not allowed to touch the skin, the sensations of warmth or cold are felt without such concomitant disagreeable sensation. Stated briefly, the ...
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autismwithrhonda.com/category/events/
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Dec 20, 2011 ... According to Merriam-Webster, synesthesia is defined as a concomitant sensation; especially : a subjective sensation or image of a sense (as ...
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synaesthesis.livejournal.com/profile
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Dec 29, 2001 ... Definition: a concomitant sensation; especially : a subjective sensation or image of a sense (as of colour) in addition to the one (as of sound) ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9342155
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The strength of concomitant sensation was rated on a visual analogue scale, and the quality was characterized as itching or burning pain. Skin temperature was ...
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www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6330009
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Short radiant heat pulses, emitted by a high power CO2 laser, were used to investigate single nociceptor activity, cerebral potentials and concomitant sensations ...
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en.mimi.hu/finearts/aesthete.html
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synesthesia or synaesthesia, and synesthete or synaesthete - A concomitant sensation; a subjective sensation or image of a sense (as of color) other than the ...
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