The formalin model, the biphasic flinching behavior is believed to reflect the acute afferent excitation during the phase 1 and an ongoing low level of afferent traffic during the phase 2 of the behavioral response which evokes prominent flinching as a result of potent facilitated state initiated from the higher level of afferent input observed during phase 1 [31], [32]

The formalin model, the biphasic flinching behavior is believed to reflect the acute afferent excitation during the phase 1 and an ongoing low level of afferent traffic during the phase 2 of the behavioral response which evokes prominent flinching as … Continue reading The formalin model, the biphasic flinching behavior is believed to reflect the acute afferent excitation during the phase 1 and an ongoing low level of afferent traffic during the phase 2 of the behavioral response which evokes prominent flinching as a result of potent facilitated state initiated from the higher level of afferent input observed during phase 1 [31], [32]