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Painful cold-heat segmental pulse stimulation provokes the thermal pain illusion.

Yuka OonoHidenori KuboSaori TakagiKelun WangLars Arendt-NielsenHikaru Kohase
Published in: Somatosensory & motor research (2021)
Simultaneous painful cold-heat pulse stimulation can induce paradoxical sensations similar to those shown for non-painful thermal (cold and heat) stimuli. They were predominantly evoked by ipsilateral integration. Paradoxical sensations have diagnostic value, and quantifying them using a simple bedside tool may be useful in the clinical setting.
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