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pressure. Stimulations of pressure-pain complex are localized, in general, with a degree of accuracy slightly greater than that for either of the simple qualities of pain or pressure. The number of perfect localizations is slightly greater for pain and pressure-pain complex than for pressure, and largest errors of localizations tend to be greater in the cases of pressure and pain than in that of pressure-pain complex. With regard to theory, the suggestion is made that the greater degree of accuracy of localization in the case of pressure-pain complex may find its explanation in the fact that two kinds of impulses are here being integrated in the cortex, whereas in the case of pain or pressure the impulses which arise from stimulation are more homogeneous in character. Although a body of relatively homogeneous impulses pass over the nerve in stimulations of simple pain and simple pressure, it is still possible that there is greater variability in the volley of impulses for pain than for pressure to account for the greater accuracy of localization in stimulations of pain. C. S. R. NEUROPATHOLOGY
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神经病理学
压力。一般来说,压力-疼痛复合物的刺激是局部的,其准确度略高于疼痛或压力的简单性质。疼痛和压力-疼痛复合情况下的完美定位次数略多于压力-疼痛复合情况下的定位次数,并且压力和疼痛情况下定位的最大误差往往大于压力-疼痛复合情况。在理论方面,提出的建议是,在压力-疼痛复合体的情况下,定位的更大程度的准确性可以在以下事实中找到解释:两种冲动在这里被整合在皮层中,而在疼痛或压力的情况下,刺激产生的冲动在性质上更均匀。虽然在简单疼痛和简单压力的刺激中,有一组相对均匀的脉冲通过神经,但仍然有可能疼痛脉冲的序列比压力脉冲的序列有更大的可变性,从而解释疼痛刺激定位的准确性。c.s.r.神经病理学
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