Medial Lateral Extent of Thermal and Pain Sensations Evoked By Microstimulation in Somatic Sensory Nuclei of Human Thalamus

Department of Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland 21287-7713 Submitted 9 May 2003; accepted in final form 27 June 2003 We explored the region of human thalamic somatic sensory nucleus (ventral caudal, Vc) with threshold microstimulation during stereotactic procedures for the tr...

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Chi-Square Distribution
Cold Temperature - adverse effects
Electric Stimulation - methods
Female
Hot Temperature - adverse effects
Humans
Lateral Thalamic Nuclei - physiology
Male
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Pain - physiopathology
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