Doloy y audioanalgesia

The author considers, though it is true that it has been clinically demonstrated ·¡·hrough ample and preved experiences, ·rhat ·;·he positive result of ¡·he audioanalgesic through which it has been possible to inhibit ;·he sensitive stimulant, it has not yet been posible to clarify i·otally ·;·he ne...

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spelling I10-R335-article-288472020-06-01T13:44:08Z Doloy y audioanalgesia Apfelbaun, M. Audioanalgesia Pain Audioanalgesia Dolor The author considers, though it is true that it has been clinically demonstrated ·¡·hrough ample and preved experiences, ·rhat ·;·he positive result of ¡·he audioanalgesic through which it has been possible to inhibit ;·he sensitive stimulant, it has not yet been posible to clarify i·otally ·;·he neurophysiologic mechanism that would explain ·;·he process through which ¡·he acoustic sitimu The author considers, though it is true that it has been clinically demonstrated ·¡·hrough ample and preved experiences, ·rhat ·;·he positive result of ¡·he audioanalgesic through which it has been possible to inhibit ;·he sensitive stimulant, it has not yet been posible to clarify i·otally ·;·he neurophysiologic mechanism that would explain ·;·he process through which ¡·he acoustic sitimulant is capable ·;·o produce analgesia. The numerous studies and experiences that hove been  arried out, induced the intervention of two mechanisms i·he result being, ·che bloking of ·;·he sensitive sensorial stimulant. lt is ·¡·hought ·;·hat a first acoustic stimulant mechanism and the analgesic arrive ·;·o the same thalamic station that makes the impulse that arrives first "to recruit neurons in favour of the corresponding way, resting only the posible way of access to the cortex of ·rhe stimulant. This would explain why, if ¡·he acoustic impulse arrives f¡rst, ·;·he painful stimulant does not register or does it moderately. Other mechanism would be that induces the intervention of the stimulant of the net-substance, as same plays a very important role in i·he mechanism of caution, making ·;·hat i·he individual treats with increasing intensity the stimulant that most interests him. The experiences show ·;·hat ·;·he auditive impulse can be blocked by other sensoria! impulses. El autor considera que si bien es cierto, se ha demostrado clínicamente a través de experiencias ampliamente comprobadas, el resultado positivo del uso de la Audioanalgesia, mediante la cual ha sido posible inhibir el estímulo sensitivo, no ha sido posible hastael momento dejar ·;·otalmente esclarecido el mecanismo r1eurofisiológico que explique el. proceso mediante el cual el estímulo acústico es capaz de producir analgesia. Numerosos estudios y experiencias realizadas, hacen intervenir dos mecanismos, cuyo resultado, es el bloqueo del estímulo sensitivo sensorial. Un primer mecanismo considera que el estímulo acústico y el algésico, llegan a la misma estación ·;·alámica, lo que hace que el impulso que primero llegue "reclute" neuronas a favor de la vía correspondiente, restando entonces posibles vías de acceso a la corteza, del otro estímulo. Esto explicaría porque, si llega primero el impulso q:::ústico, el estímulo doloroso no se registra o lo hace muy moderadamente. Otro mecanismo sería aquel que hace intervenir la estimulación de la sustancia reticulada, ya que ésta juega un papel preponderante en el mecanismo de la atención, haciendo que el individuo atienda con intensidad creciente al estímulo que más le interesa. Las experiencias re a !izadas demuestran que el impulso auditivo, puede ser bloqueado por otros impulsos sensoriales Facultad de Odontología 2020-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/28847 Revista de la Facultad de Odontología; Vol. 3. N°1. Enero-Marzo (1968); 3-12 2545-7594 0325-1071 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/RevFacOdonto/article/view/28847/29776
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topic Audioanalgesia
Pain
Audioanalgesia
Dolor
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Pain
Audioanalgesia
Dolor
Apfelbaun, M.
Doloy y audioanalgesia
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Pain
Audioanalgesia
Dolor
author Apfelbaun, M.
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title Doloy y audioanalgesia
title_short Doloy y audioanalgesia
title_full Doloy y audioanalgesia
title_fullStr Doloy y audioanalgesia
title_full_unstemmed Doloy y audioanalgesia
title_sort doloy y audioanalgesia
description The author considers, though it is true that it has been clinically demonstrated ·¡·hrough ample and preved experiences, ·rhat ·;·he positive result of ¡·he audioanalgesic through which it has been possible to inhibit ;·he sensitive stimulant, it has not yet been posible to clarify i·otally ·;·he neurophysiologic mechanism that would explain ·;·he process through which ¡·he acoustic sitimu The author considers, though it is true that it has been clinically demonstrated ·¡·hrough ample and preved experiences, ·rhat ·;·he positive result of ¡·he audioanalgesic through which it has been possible to inhibit ;·he sensitive stimulant, it has not yet been posible to clarify i·otally ·;·he neurophysiologic mechanism that would explain ·;·he process through which ¡·he acoustic sitimulant is capable ·;·o produce analgesia. The numerous studies and experiences that hove been  arried out, induced the intervention of two mechanisms i·he result being, ·che bloking of ·;·he sensitive sensorial stimulant. lt is ·¡·hought ·;·hat a first acoustic stimulant mechanism and the analgesic arrive ·;·o the same thalamic station that makes the impulse that arrives first "to recruit neurons in favour of the corresponding way, resting only the posible way of access to the cortex of ·rhe stimulant. This would explain why, if ¡·he acoustic impulse arrives f¡rst, ·;·he painful stimulant does not register or does it moderately. Other mechanism would be that induces the intervention of the stimulant of the net-substance, as same plays a very important role in i·he mechanism of caution, making ·;·hat i·he individual treats with increasing intensity the stimulant that most interests him. The experiences show ·;·hat ·;·he auditive impulse can be blocked by other sensoria! impulses.
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