Artificial electrical stimulation of a human's capsaicin-sensitive neurons would probably have the sensation of hot temperature.
With regular exposure to capsaicin, neurons exist exhausted of neurotransmitters, and this directs to a reduction in the sensation of pain and a backup of neurogenic inflammation. If capsaicin exists released, the neurons recover.
Capsaicin-sensitive sensory neurons get to the central nervous system signs (chemical and physical) originating from viscera and the skin which activate a type of visceromotor and neuroendocrine reflexes combined in different groups (intramurally in peripheral organs, at the group of prevertebral ganglia, spinal and supraspinal level).
Much evidence exists currently known that peripheral terminals of certain sensory neurons, widely distributed in skin and viscera contain the capability to discharge, upon good stimulation, their transmitter content.
Therefore, the correct answer is option B. hot temperature.
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