Bragard, Dominique
[UCL]
Chen, A C
Plaghki, Léon
[UCL]
In this study, it is reported that CO2 laser heat stimulation of tiny skin surface area (0.15 mm2) provides a unique method to directly and selectively activate C-fibre as assessed by the ultra-late brain potentials (peak latencies: N810, P996) evoked consistently across a set of stimulus energy levels. On a larger surface area (15.5 mm2), low energy stimulation also resulted in minute ultra-late potential, while higher intensities induced only late potentials related to A-delta fibre activity (peak latencies: N247, P394). The selective activation of C afferent sensory terminals in the skin by stimulation of tiny surface area is explained by their relative high density and lower activation threshold.
Bibliographic reference |
Bragard, Dominique ; Chen, A C ; Plaghki, Léon. Direct isolation of ultra-late (C-fibre) evoked brain potentials by CO2 laser stimulation of tiny cutaneous surface areas in man.. In: Neuroscience letters, Vol. 209, no. 2, p. 81-4 (1996) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/12204 |