“…It has been shown that high frequency CES (more than 2 bursts at 100 Hz) (Liu and Sandkühler, 1997;Benrath et al, 2005), intermediate frequency CES (10 Hz for 1 sec repeated 12 times at 10 sec interval; 10 Hz for 10 sec) (Terman, 2001;Kim et al, 2015) and even low frequency CES (1~2 Hz for several minutes) (Ikeda et al, 2006;Drdla and Sandkühler, 2008;Kim et al, 2015) of primary afferent C-fibers can induce LTP at the first nociceptive synapses in vivo and in vitro. However, in human subjects the most frequently used paradigm for inducing similar LTP-like pain amplification including homotopic pain-LTP and heterotopic pain-LTP (secondary hyperalgesia) is 1 ms square pulses presented at 100 Hz for 1 sec, repeated 5 times with 10 sec intervals using a special epicutaneous electrode (Klein et al, 2004(Klein et al, , 2006Hansen et al, 2007;Lang et al, 2007;Pfau et al, 2011;van den Broeke et al, 2014 a,b). In contrast, the very low frequency (1 Hz) induced perceptual LTD (long-term depression) rather than LTP (Klein et al, 2004;Rottmann et al, 2010).…”