Electroacupuncture suppresses the cortical evoked responses in somatosensory I and II areas after tooth pulp stimulation in rat.

作者: Kazuo TODA , Atsushi IRIKI , Hiroyoshi TANAKA

DOI: 10.2170/JJPHYSIOL.30.487

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摘要: Rat cortical evoked responses (CERs) of the somatosensory area I and II following tooth pulp stimulation were decreased in amplitude by electroacupuncture stimulation. Suppression was more marked with contralateral CERs than ipsilateral ones. Onset latencies CER both sides lengthened after

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