Successful behavior requires the attentional selection and preferred processing of behaviorally relevant sensory information. Painful stimuli are of utmost behavioral relevance and can therefore involuntarily affect attentional resources and interfere with ongoing behavior. However, the neuronal mechanisms which subserve the involuntary attentional effects of pain are largely unknown yet. Here, we therefore investigated the neuronal mechanisms of the attentional effects of pain by using electroencephalography during a visual attention task with the concurrent presentation of painful stimuli. Our results confirm that painful and visual stimuli induce gamma oscillations over central and occipital areas, respectively. Pain-induced gamma oscill...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
Pain can be modulated by several contextual factors. For example, simply viewing one's own body can ...
Painful stimuli are of utmost behavioral relevance and thereby affect attentional resources. In heal...
Pain is a highly subjective sensation of inherent behavioral importance and is therefore expected to...
Transient painful stimuli could induce suppression of alpha oscillatory activities and enhancement o...
Transient painful stimuli could induce suppression of alpha oscillatory activities and enhancement o...
Successful behavior requires selection and preferred processing of relevant sensory information. The...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
The neural mechanisms underlying pain perception and anti-nociceptive effects of mental imagery are ...
Under physiological conditions, momentary pain serves vital protective functions. Ongoing pain in ch...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Several studies have used neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain correlates of the attentional...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
BACKGROUND: There is converging evidence for the notion that pain affects a broad range of attentio...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
Pain can be modulated by several contextual factors. For example, simply viewing one's own body can ...
Painful stimuli are of utmost behavioral relevance and thereby affect attentional resources. In heal...
Pain is a highly subjective sensation of inherent behavioral importance and is therefore expected to...
Transient painful stimuli could induce suppression of alpha oscillatory activities and enhancement o...
Transient painful stimuli could induce suppression of alpha oscillatory activities and enhancement o...
Successful behavior requires selection and preferred processing of relevant sensory information. The...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
The neural mechanisms underlying pain perception and anti-nociceptive effects of mental imagery are ...
Under physiological conditions, momentary pain serves vital protective functions. Ongoing pain in ch...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Several studies have used neuroimaging techniques to investigate brain correlates of the attentional...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
BACKGROUND: There is converging evidence for the notion that pain affects a broad range of attentio...
The ability to sense pain may be considered as a prerequisite for human survival. The experience of ...
Suppression of spontaneous alpha oscillatory activities, interpreted as cortical excitability, was o...
Pain can be modulated by several contextual factors. For example, simply viewing one's own body can ...