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
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