The normal animals and those without GRPR neurons exhibited
similar pain responses.
Not exact matches
Neuroscientist Christian Keysers has done research to show that the brain of those who see others receiving
pain themselves have
similar neurological
responses.
In a trial of 100 people, the microneedle patch caused no major side effects, little to no
pain, and triggered an immune
response similar to traditional flu shots, researchers report in The Lancet.
The rats»
response to
pain was measured by placing them on a warm surface and removing them immediately when they lifted up their hind paw,
similar to a person walking barefoot on warm pavement.
Through his observations of patients with neurological disorders and chronic musculoskeletal
pain, Janda found that the typical muscle
response to joint dysfunction is
similar to the muscle patterns found in upper motor neuron lesions, concluding that muscle imbalances are controlled by the CNS (Janda 1987).