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1 Baylor University College of Dentistry, Dallas, Texas 75226, USA
Nerve impulse activity was recorded from the descending tract of the trigeminal nerve before and after application of certain noxious stimuli to the exposed dentin of teeth. Heat, electric shocks, concentrated potassium chloride solutions, and negative pressure increased the firing frequency of a majority of the neurons monitored.
Submitted on March 1, 1971
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