articleFrontiers in Molecular NeuroscienceSep 6, 2017GOLD OA

Methods Used to Evaluate Pain Behaviors in Rodents

University of Queensland

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Abstract

Rodents are commonly used to study the pathophysiological mechanisms of pain as studies in humans may be difficult to perform and ethically limited. As pain cannot be directly measured in rodents, many methods that quantify "pain-like" behaviors or nociception have been developed. These behavioral methods can be divided into stimulus-evoked or non-stimulus evoked (spontaneous) nociception, based on whether or not application of an external stimulus is used to elicit a withdrawal response. Stimulus-evoked methods, which include manual and electronic von Frey, Randall-Selitto and the Hargreaves test, were the first to be developed and continue to be in widespread use. However, concerns over the clinical…

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Keywords
  • Nociception
  • Stimulus (psychology)
  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Stimulus control
  • Medicine
  • Cognitive psychology
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