Nociceptive laser-evoked brain potentials do not reflect nociceptive-specific neural activity.
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The enhancement of the N1 wave elicited by sensory stimuli presented at very short inter-stimulus intervals is a general feature across sensory systems.Pain Related Cortical Oscillations: Methodological Advances and Potential ApplicationsThe role of cingulate cortex in vicarious painLaser-evoked cortical responses in freely-moving rats reflect the activation of C-fibre afferent pathways.Was it a pain or a sound? Across-species variability in sensory sensitivity.Electrophysiological evidences demonstrating differences in brain functions between nonmusicians and musicians.The role of touch in regulating inter-partner physiological coupling during empathy for painCaloric vestibular stimulation modulates nociceptive evoked potentials.Multiple linear regression to estimate time-frequency electrophysiological responses in single trialsCortical responses to salient nociceptive and not nociceptive stimuli in vegetative and minimal conscious state.Taking into account latency, amplitude, and morphology: improved estimation of single-trial ERPs by wavelet filtering and multiple linear regressionThe human operculo-insular cortex is pain-preferentially but not pain-exclusively activated by trigeminal and olfactory stimuliValidation of ICA-based myogenic artifact correction for scalp and source-localized EEG.Primary sensory cortices contain distinguishable spatial patterns of activity for each senseFunctional brain imaging in gastroenterology: to new beginnings.The val158met polymorphism of human catechol-O-methyltransferase (COMT) affects anterior cingulate cortex activation in response to painful laser stimulation.Involuntary orienting of attention to nociceptive events: neural and behavioral signatures.Beyond the "Pain Matrix," inter-run synchronization during mechanical nociceptive stimulation.Stimulus novelty, and not neural refractoriness, explains the repetition suppression of laser-evoked potentials.Multimodal therapeutic assessment of peripheral nerve stimulation in neuropathic pain: five case reports with a 20-year follow-up.Attention to painful cutaneous laser stimuli evokes directed functional connectivity between activity recorded directly from human pain-related cortical structures.Dishabituation of laser-evoked EEG responses: dissecting the effect of certain and uncertain changes in stimulus modality.Interaction between expectancies and drug effects: an experimental investigation of placebo analgesia with caffeine as an active placebo.Cortical activation changes during repeated laser stimulation: a magnetoencephalographic studyDipole source analyses of laser evoked potentials obtained from subdural grid recordings from primary somatic sensory cortex.Controlling attention to nociceptive stimuli with working memory.Painful cutaneous laser stimuli induce event-related oscillatory EEG activities that are different from those induced by nonpainful electrical stimuli.Attention to painful cutaneous laser stimuli evokes directed functional interactions between human sensory and modulatory pain-related cortical areas.Seeing touch and pain in a stranger modulates the cortical responses elicited by somatosensory but not auditory stimulation.Dishabituation of laser-evoked EEG responses: dissecting the effect of certain and uncertain changes in stimulus spatial location.Novelty is not enough: laser-evoked potentials are determined by stimulus saliency, not absolute novelty.Intrinsic brain network abnormalities in migraines without aura revealed in resting-state fMRITaking Sides with Pain - Lateralization aspects Related to Cerebral Processing of Dental Pain.Virtual visual effect of hospital waiting room on pain modulation in healthy subjects and patients with chronic migraine.Baroreceptor activation attenuates attentional effects on pain-evoked potentials.Pain in prolonged disorders of consciousness: laser evoked potentials findings in patients with vegetative and minimally conscious states.EEG analysis reveals widespread directed functional interactions related to a painful cutaneous laser stimulus.Unmasking the obligatory components of nociceptive event-related brain potentials.Attachment style moderates partner presence effects on pain: a laser-evoked potentials studyGranger causal time-dependent source connectivity in the somatosensory network
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Nociceptive laser-evoked brain potentials do not reflect nociceptive-specific neural activity.
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2009-04-01T00:00:00Z