Noxious lingual stimulation influences the excitability of the face primary motor cerebral cortex (face MI) in the rat.
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Effects of ketamine and propofol on motor evoked potentials elicited by intracranial microstimulation during deep brain stimulationInvolvement of peripheral ionotropic glutamate receptors in orofacial thermal hyperalgesia in rats.Spatiotemporal Profiles of Proprioception Processed by the Masseter Muscle Spindles in Rat Cerebral Cortex: An Optical Imaging Study.Decreased face primary motor cortex (face-M1) excitability induced by noxious stimulation of the rat molar tooth pulp is dependent on the functional integrity of face-M1 astrocytes.Motor Cortex Reorganization and Impaired Function in the Transition to Sustained Muscle Pain.Purinergic receptors are involved in tooth-pulp evoked nocifensive behavior and brainstem neuronal activityDecreased face primary motor cortex (face-M1) excitability induced by noxious stimulation of the rat molar tooth pulp is dependent on the functional integrity of medullary astrocytes.Medial Frontal Theta Is Entrained to Rewarded Actions.Long-term neuroplasticity of the face primary motor cortex and adjacent somatosensory cortex induced by tooth loss can be reversed following dental implant replacement in rats.Jaw movements in patients with a history of pain: an exploratory study.Unilateral nasal obstruction affects motor representation development within the face primary motor cortex in growing rats.Slice Patch Clamp Technique for Analyzing Learning-Induced Plasticity.Neuroplastic changes in the sensorimotor cortex associated with orthodontic tooth movement in rats.Reduced Short- and Long-Latency Afferent Inhibition Following Acute Muscle Pain: A Potential Role in the Recovery of Motor Output.Effect of a brief episode of experimental muscle pain on jaw movement and jaw-muscle activity during chewing.
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Noxious lingual stimulation influences the excitability of the face primary motor cerebral cortex (face MI) in the rat.
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2008-07-02T00:00:00Z