microneurography
Microneurography is a neurophysiological technique used to record the electrical activity of single nerve fibers in living humans. It involves the insertion of a fine needle electrode directly into a peripheral nerve. This electrode is capable of detecting the electrical impulses, or action potentials, generated by individual axons within the nerve. The recorded signals are then amplified and analyzed to study the function of different types of nerve fibers, such as sensory afferents and motor efferents.
The primary application of microneurography is in research settings, particularly in understanding sensory processing, motor control,
While not a routine diagnostic tool, microneurography can provide valuable insights in specific clinical research scenarios,