Somatosensory event-related potentials to painful and non-painful stimuli: effects of attention.
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Neuroimaging and Neuromonitoring Effects of Electro and Manual Acupuncture on the Central Nervous System: A Literature Review and AnalysisSomatosensory spatial attention modulates amplitudes, latencies, and latency jitter of laser-evoked brain potentialsCausality in the association between P300 and alpha event-related desynchronization.Different sensitivity of pain-related chemosensory potentials evoked by stimulation with CO2, tooth pulp event-related potentials, and acoustic event-related potentials to the tranquilizer diazepamPsychophysiological and psychophysical responses to experimental pain induced by two types of cutaneous thermal stimuli.Pain-related and negative semantic priming enhances perceived pain intensityCortical activity evoked by an acute painful tissue-damaging stimulus in healthy adult volunteers.Introducing the event related fixed interval area (ERFIA) multilevel technique: a method to analyze the complete epoch of event-related potentials at single trial level.Spatial attention to thermal pain stimuli in subjects with visual spatial hemi-neglect: extinction, mislocalization and misidentification of stimulus modality.Does habituation differ in chronic low back pain subjects compared to pain-free controls? A cross-sectional pain rating ERP study reanalyzed with the ERFIA multilevel method.Neurophysiological techniques to assess pain in animals.Emotional modulation of pain-related evoked potentials.A painful cutaneous laser stimulus evokes responses from single neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus ventral caudal (Vc)Facial sensory evoked muscle potentials during labour. A continuous objective monitor of adequacy of analgesia?Expectation violation and attention to pain jointly modulate neural gain in somatosensory cortex.Ongoing pain as a mental workload indexed by P300 depression: discrimination of real and feigned pain conditions.Hypnotic analgesia: 1. Somatosensory event-related potential changes to noxious stimuli and 2. Transfer learning to reduce chronic low back pain.Sex dimorphism in a mediatory role of the posterior midcingulate cortex in the association between anxiety and pain sensitivity.Effect of propofol and remifentanil on a somatosensory evoked potential indicator of pain perception intensity in volunteers.Magnetoencephalography study of the effect of attention modulation on somatosensory processing in patients with major depressive disorder.Human primary somatosensory cortex is differentially involved in vibrotaction and nociception.Target-to-target interval, intensity, and P300 from an auditory single-stimulus task.Physiological properties of raphe magnus neurons during sleep and waking.Event-related potentials in a guessing task: the gleam in the eye effect.Variants within the GABA transaminase (ABAT) gene region are associated with somatosensory evoked EEG potentials in families at high risk for affective disorders.Sex differences in brain activation to anticipated and experienced pain in the medial prefrontal cortex.Effects of pain-related anxiety on components of the pain event-related potential.Altered pain processing in children with migraine: an evoked potential study.Selective attention to the chemosensory modality.Effects of operantly conditioning the amplitude of the P200 peak of the SEP on pain sensitivity and the spinal nociceptive withdrawal reflex in humans.The effects of cross-modal manipulations of attention on the detection of vibrotactile stimuli in humans.Temporal progression and extent of the return of sensation in the foot provided by the saphenous nerve after sciatic nerve transection and repair in the rat—implications for nociceptive assessments
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Somatosensory event-related potentials to painful and non-painful stimuli: effects of attention.
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