Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
about
Neuroimaging of the periaqueductal gray: state of the fieldOnabotulinumtoxinA for trigeminal neuralgia: a review of the available dataA critical evaluation of the trigger point phenomenonReliability of subjective pain ratings and nociceptive flexion reflex responses as measures of conditioned pain modulationBeep tones attenuate pain following Pavlovian conditioning of an endogenous pain control mechanism.Pain Catastrophizing is Not Associated with Spinal Nociceptive Processing in People with Chronic Widespread Pain.Changes in the modulation of spinal pain processing are related to severity in irritable bowel syndrome.[Imaging techniques and pain].Cerebral responses and role of the prefrontal cortex in conditioned pain modulation: an fMRI study in healthy subjectsPain imaging in health and disease--how far have we come?Distinct brain mechanisms support spatial vs temporal filtering of nociceptive information.Age-dependent decline of endogenous pain control: exploring the effect of expectation and depression.Effect of spinal manipulation thrust duration on trunk mechanical activation thresholds of nociceptive-specific lateral thalamic neuronsInfluence of Dopaminergic Medication on Conditioned Pain Modulation in Parkinson's Disease Patients.Inhibitory effects of heterotopic noxious counter-stimulation on perception and brain activity related to Aβ-fiber activation.Short-term test-retest-reliability of conditioned pain modulation using the cold-heat-pain method in healthy subjects and its correlation to parameters of standardized quantitative sensory testing.The role of sleep problems in central pain processing in rheumatoid arthritisTesting the relation between dispositional optimism and conditioned pain modulation: does ethnicity matter?Abdominal Pain, the Adolescent and Altered Brain Structure and Function.Reduction of conditioned pain modulation in humans by naltrexone: an exploratory study of the effects of pain catastrophizing.A novel paradigm to evaluate conditioned pain modulation in fibromyalgiaOptimism and the experience of pain: benefits of seeing the glass as half fullThe Positive Consequences of Pain: A Biopsychosocial Approach.Evoked potentials after painful cutaneous electrical stimulation depict pain relief during a conditioned pain modulationControl over spinal nociception as quantified by the nociceptive flexor reflex (RIII reflex) can be achieved under feedback of the RIII reflex.Cortical influences on brainstem circuitry responsible for conditioned pain modulation in humans.Psychophysical testing of spatial and temporal dimensions of endogenous analgesia: conditioned pain modulation and offset analgesia.Associations between autonomic dysfunction and pain in chemotherapy-induced polyneuropathy.A path for two destinations.Does conditioned pain modulation predict the magnitude of placebo effects in patients with neuropathic pain?Relationship between Personality Traits and Endogenous Analgesia: The Role of Harm Avoidance.Conditioned pain modulation dampens the thermal grill illusion.'Virtual lesion' in pain research; a study on magnetic stimulation of the primary motor cortex.Lateralized Kappa Opioid Receptor Signaling from the Amygdala Central Nucleus Promotes Stress-Induced Functional Pain.Unimpaired endogenous pain inhibition in the early phase of complex regional pain syndrome.Exploration of conditioned pain modulation effect on long-term potentiation-like pain amplification in humans.Chemo-somatosensory evoked potentials: a sensitive tool to assess conditioned pain modulation?Subconscious manipulation of pain expectation can modulate cortical nociceptive processing.Resting Functional Connectivity of the Periaqueductal Gray Is Associated With Normal Inhibition and Pathological Facilitation in Conditioned Pain Modulation.Endogenous pain inhibition during menstrual cycle in migraine.
P2860
Q24289416-1A4192EC-B5A6-4712-BC36-2841F9084283Q26796286-8D403FB3-F864-4914-B2E6-99E8E9924A2EQ28253320-558DD055-7249-456B-A18F-34BD7BC5F694Q30438215-FF4A9B83-43B1-4174-866F-435341124252Q30442936-6A4A4AFC-38FF-4060-95D2-344981C87B7EQ30490474-7A1ED22C-7F53-4886-8CD9-9413B00143E1Q30611547-77A3E04D-DA3E-4F16-B1F1-8216414B5F39Q30992259-B17D6AC4-CB16-40CF-9226-3E478B84AA7BQ33885406-425072F4-783E-43F8-BA06-3CE7C0D08916Q34147489-F779C53A-2C6A-4300-B1BC-98FE238F6529Q34603619-AA446737-8EF2-43C6-A6EE-5AAC70992CE0Q35005839-D4482D91-DF69-4B84-99A3-B3FABEC86013Q35377018-833CF10F-DDB3-4132-A67B-61170E2F061DQ35745128-21555108-D0FE-4245-9F01-154F35545911Q35991967-29603BF6-4118-47B5-9E48-9FA9DF65EFE3Q36096406-AD13D353-7242-473B-AAAC-A2987400E76EQ36503913-7858861F-2360-414D-BAF3-F097C984E218Q36707541-7AFFDE30-E93A-4F39-B5BE-04D0816D3441Q36951318-19C3974A-ADFE-4911-9441-693A3FDE4BA7Q37174892-17418FDA-D679-4A79-8324-1238F40A71BBQ37301321-61E686B6-1CF1-4A05-A0C7-F2DAC05BF2BDQ37604989-5838D1E8-2B50-4E43-B357-5ACD0E74B723Q38204227-CB124A4D-4EA1-432A-AFBC-EDF657FCF5B4Q39150665-CC88BC19-7F36-44DF-97BB-BCA89C9A34C2Q39151666-BEA14A1E-7CD3-4F07-8427-E5CAB596B96FQ39830717-4F978998-3ACA-44D6-AE09-3996B0343BFEQ43791023-2225797B-ACE2-42C5-A912-CD6CD0CE7DD4Q46932657-10AA15C6-F1C4-4B05-948F-B84AB7DF4EC3Q47443932-951CEC29-88B7-4F25-B672-B0E49C4F1B2AQ47571429-BD741488-C945-4E6B-9170-4A8C6FB6382AQ47794464-2D438F4A-BE75-4FF6-AACB-C55209C6C005Q48020111-F6104E48-8C4D-46F3-971C-E95184CE5501Q48205688-FFAAE35B-36F4-4F9E-866E-A25CD3381C39Q48523635-CCFDF4BE-5EA0-433B-9181-19806B41B25FQ50457987-0C9112AB-C24A-4358-BDC5-5138B40237B2Q50482860-C813F226-5278-4515-B70C-D98586F085B7Q50685565-37D2EFE9-21EE-48FD-8E80-9CDAB43E9817Q50703739-B96EB0EB-B9C2-4C09-89AB-47A21219EF2CQ50847425-C93D67F5-7D3E-4A94-A9F5-2F3354FE55C3Q51170478-7A490D84-2DDC-40E7-A058-205E551A4C34
P2860
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
description
2009 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2009 թուականի Նոյեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2009 թվականի նոյեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2009年の論文
@ja
2009年論文
@yue
2009年論文
@zh-hant
2009年論文
@zh-hk
2009年論文
@zh-mo
2009年論文
@zh-tw
2009年论文
@wuu
name
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@ast
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@en
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@nl
type
label
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@ast
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@en
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@nl
prefLabel
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@ast
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@en
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@nl
P2093
P1476
Cerebral and cerebrospinal processes underlying counterirritation analgesia.
@en
P2093
Marianne Arsenault
Mathieu Piché
Pierre Rainville
P304
14236-14246
P356
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2341-09.2009
P407
P577
2009-11-01T00:00:00Z