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Meal Duration as a Measure of Orofacial Nociceptive Responses in Rodents
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Meal Duration as a Measure of Orofacial Nociceptive Responses in Rodents
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09:05 min

January 10, 2014

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Kapitel

  • 00:05Titel
  • 01:44Cage Set-up
  • 02:42Software Settings
  • 04:52Induction of Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Arthritis
  • 05:43Meal Duration Assay
  • 07:10Results: Meal Duration in Temporomandibular Joint Arthritic Rats
  • 07:45Conclusion

Summary

Automatische Übersetzung

A lengthening in meal duration represents orofacial nociceptive behavior in rodents similar to the guarding behavior of humans with orofacial pain. Eating is a behavior that requires no training or animal manipulation, requires cortical participation, and is not competing with other experimentally induced behaviors, distinguishing this assay from alternative reflex or operant measurements.

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