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222 related items for PubMed ID: 32198543

  • 1. Cutaneous warmth, but not touch, increases muscle sympathetic nerve activity during a muscle fatigue hand-grip task.
    Ackerley R, Sverrisdόttir YB, Birklein F, Elam M, Olausson H, Krämer HH.
    Exp Brain Res; 2020 Apr; 238(4):1035-1042. PubMed ID: 32198543
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  • 2. Gentle mechanical skin stimulation inhibits the somatocardiac sympathetic C-reflex elicited by excitation of unmyelinated C-afferent fibers.
    Hotta H, Schmidt RF, Uchida S, Watanabe N.
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  • 3. Allodynia mediated by C-tactile afferents in human hairy skin.
    Nagi SS, Rubin TK, Chelvanayagam DK, Macefield VG, Mahns DA.
    J Physiol; 2011 Aug 15; 589(Pt 16):4065-75. PubMed ID: 21727219
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  • 4. Discriminative and affective touch in human experimental tactile allodynia.
    Liljencrantz J, Marshall A, Ackerley R, Olausson H.
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  • 5. Mechano- and thermosensitivity of injured muscle afferents 20 to 80 days after nerve injury.
    Tode J, Kirillova-Woytke I, Rausch VH, Baron R, Jänig W.
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  • 6. Does sympathetic nerve discharge affect the firing of myelinated cutaneous afferents in humans?
    Elam M, Macefield VG.
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  • 7. Mechano- and thermosensitivity of injured muscle afferents.
    Kirillova I, Rausch VH, Tode J, Baron R, Jänig W.
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  • 8. Unmyelinated tactile cutaneous nerves signal erotic sensations.
    Jönsson EH, Backlund Wasling H, Wagnbeck V, Dimitriadis M, Georgiadis JR, Olausson H, Croy I.
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  • 9. The neurophysiology of unmyelinated tactile afferents.
    Olausson H, Wessberg J, Morrison I, McGlone F, Vallbo A.
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  • 10. The perception of affective touch in Parkinson's disease and its relation to small fibre neuropathy.
    Kass-Iliyya L, Leung M, Marshall A, Trotter P, Kobylecki C, Walker S, Gosal D, Jeziorska M, Malik RA, McGlone F, Silverdale MA.
    Eur J Neurosci; 2017 Jan 30; 45(2):232-237. PubMed ID: 27859794
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  • 11. Children's vicarious ratings of social touch are tuned to the velocity but not the location of a caress.
    Haggarty CJ, Trotter PD, McGlone F, Walker SC.
    PLoS One; 2021 Jan 30; 16(8):e0256303. PubMed ID: 34437583
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  • 13. Why does a cooled object feel heavier? Psychophysical investigations into the Weber's Phenomenon.
    Dunn JS, Mahns DA, Nagi SS.
    BMC Neurosci; 2017 Jan 03; 18(1):4. PubMed ID: 28049434
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  • 17. Slow brushing reduces heat pain in humans.
    Liljencrantz J, Strigo I, Ellingsen DM, Krämer HH, Lundblad LC, Nagi SS, Leknes S, Olausson H.
    Eur J Pain; 2017 Aug 03; 21(7):1173-1185. PubMed ID: 28263013
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  • 20. Muscle sympathetic nerve responses to passive and active one-legged cycling: insights into the contributions of central command.
    Doherty CJ, Incognito AV, Notay K, Burns MJ, Slysz JT, Seed JD, Nardone M, Burr JF, Millar PJ.
    Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol; 2018 Jan 01; 314(1):H3-H10. PubMed ID: 28939650
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