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Allodynia

Allodynia refers to central pain sensitization (increased response of neurons) following normally non-painful, often repetitive, stimulation. Allodynia can lead to the triggering of a pain response from stimuli which do not normally provoke pain. Temperature or physical stimuli can provoke allodynia, which may feel like a burning sensation, and it often occurs after injury to a site. Allodynia is different from hyperalgesia, an extreme, exaggerated reaction to a stimulus which is normally painful. The term is from Ancient Greek άλλος állos 'other' and οδύνη odúnē 'pain'. Allodynia refers to central pain sensitization (increased response of neurons) following normally non-painful, often repetitive, stimulation. Allodynia can lead to the triggering of a pain response from stimuli which do not normally provoke pain. Temperature or physical stimuli can provoke allodynia, which may feel like a burning sensation, and it often occurs after injury to a site. Allodynia is different from hyperalgesia, an extreme, exaggerated reaction to a stimulus which is normally painful. The term is from Ancient Greek άλλος állos 'other' and οδύνη odúnē 'pain'.

[ "Nociception", "Hyperalgesia", "Nociception assay", "Hyperpathia", "Dimiracetam", "Cutaneous allodynia", "Tactile Allodynia" ]
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