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单词 nociceptive
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Definition of nociceptive in English:

nociceptive

adjective ˌnəʊsɪˈsɛptɪvˌnōsēˈseptiv
Physiology
  • Relating to the perception or sensation of pain.

    as the extremity warms, heat sensitive nociceptive afferents are stimulated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The labrum may also participate in nociceptive and proprioceptive mechanisms as free nerve endings and sensory end organs have been identified in its superficial layers.
    • The other afferent nerve fibers are the nociceptive fibers, including myclinated A [delta] fibers and unmyelinated slowly conducting C fibers with cell bodies in the jugular ganglia.
    • Local anesthetics also alter transmission of nociceptive impulses by blocking afferent sensory fibers.
    • As well, acute pain tends to be a direct result of nociceptive stimulation due to musculoskeletal injury compared to chronic pain, which is more often related to supratentorial processing of neuropathic stimuli.
    • The end result of this vasomotor instability is compression of the capillaries and the nociceptive and pain-transmitting nerve endings.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin nocere 'to harm' + receptive.

Definition of nociceptive in US English:

nociceptive

adjectiveˌnōsēˈseptiv
Physiology
  • Relating to the perception or sensation of pain.

    as the extremity warms, heat sensitive nociceptive afferents are stimulated
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The labrum may also participate in nociceptive and proprioceptive mechanisms as free nerve endings and sensory end organs have been identified in its superficial layers.
    • The other afferent nerve fibers are the nociceptive fibers, including myclinated A [delta] fibers and unmyelinated slowly conducting C fibers with cell bodies in the jugular ganglia.
    • As well, acute pain tends to be a direct result of nociceptive stimulation due to musculoskeletal injury compared to chronic pain, which is more often related to supratentorial processing of neuropathic stimuli.
    • Local anesthetics also alter transmission of nociceptive impulses by blocking afferent sensory fibers.
    • The end result of this vasomotor instability is compression of the capillaries and the nociceptive and pain-transmitting nerve endings.

Origin

Early 20th century: from Latin nocere ‘to harm’ + receptive.

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