Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. II. Somatosensory evoked potentials.

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Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. II. Somatosensory evoked potentials. / Buchsbaum, M S; Davis, G C; Coppola, R; Naber, Dieter.

in: PAIN, Jahrgang 10, Nr. 3, 3, 1981, S. 367-377.

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Buchsbaum MS, Davis GC, Coppola R, Naber D. Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. II. Somatosensory evoked potentials. PAIN. 1981;10(3):367-377. 3.

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title = "Opiate pharmacology and individual differences. II. Somatosensory evoked potentials.",
abstract = "Somatosensory evoked potentials (EPs) to stimuli ranging from barely perceptible to painful were recorded in 153 normal adults. Reliability of amplitude and amplitude/intensity slopes were demonstrated in 29 individuals tested twice, two or more weeks apart. In randomized, double-blind placebo controlled trials, both aspirin and morphine significantly diminished N120 component at high stimulus intensities. Age, sex and pharmacological effects paralleled those found with psychophysical techniques in part I of this study.",
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AU - Buchsbaum, M S

AU - Davis, G C

AU - Coppola, R

AU - Naber, Dieter

PY - 1981

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N2 - Somatosensory evoked potentials (EPs) to stimuli ranging from barely perceptible to painful were recorded in 153 normal adults. Reliability of amplitude and amplitude/intensity slopes were demonstrated in 29 individuals tested twice, two or more weeks apart. In randomized, double-blind placebo controlled trials, both aspirin and morphine significantly diminished N120 component at high stimulus intensities. Age, sex and pharmacological effects paralleled those found with psychophysical techniques in part I of this study.

AB - Somatosensory evoked potentials (EPs) to stimuli ranging from barely perceptible to painful were recorded in 153 normal adults. Reliability of amplitude and amplitude/intensity slopes were demonstrated in 29 individuals tested twice, two or more weeks apart. In randomized, double-blind placebo controlled trials, both aspirin and morphine significantly diminished N120 component at high stimulus intensities. Age, sex and pharmacological effects paralleled those found with psychophysical techniques in part I of this study.

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

VL - 10

SP - 367

EP - 377

JO - PAIN

JF - PAIN

SN - 0304-3959

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