Pain-Related Behavior and Potential Confounds in the Study of Laboratory Animals
Summary:
This paper discusses the influence of light on pain-related behavior in female rats, the potential confounds in the study of pain in laboratory animals, and the need for better behavioral measures in the study of chronic pain.
Categories
- Pain management: The paper discusses the influence of light on pain-related behavior in female rats and the potential confounds in the study of pain in laboratory animals.
- Animal research: The paper discusses the need for better behavioral measures in the study of chronic pain in laboratory animals.
Author(s)
AD Morgan
Publication Year:
2023
Number of Citations:
0
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