Abstract
Reliable, long-term aversive thresholds were obtained in unrestrained cats with a titration schedule. These thresholds, marked by low variability, were found comparable to those obtained with a reset-to-zero procedure. A subcutaneous implant technique permitted individual determination of thresholds for homologous body areas and their selective alteration by a local anesthetic.
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