peer reviewedNumerous studies have documented an inverse relationship between blood pressure and sensitivity to experimental nociceptive stimulation. The present study aimed to investigate possible associations between blood pressure and the occurrence and intensity of paradoxical pain induced by the thermal grill paradigm. Thirty-one healthy subjects were stimulated three times for 1 minute with the non-noxious temperatures of 15°C and 41°C set at the interlaced cold and warm bars of a water bath-driven thermal grill. Blood pressure and heart rate were recorded concomitantly. On account of previous observations of an association between the sensitivity of the cardiac baroreflex and pain perception, this parameter was additionally obtained....
Numerous experimental and clinical data suggest the existence of a strong relationship between therm...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...
Background: While the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the thermal grill illusion of pain (T...
Numerous studies have documented an inverse relationship between blood pressure and sensitivity to e...
Background: Evidence has been given that there exists a functional relationship between the cardiova...
Alterations in blood pressure (BP) and concomitant changes in baroreceptor activation contribute to ...
peer reviewedSelf-regulation mechanisms are governed by prefrontal inhibitory processes and play a c...
Aim: Unpleasantness and negative affect accompany the sensory experience of pain. Both components of...
International audienceConditioned pain modulation (CPM) (ie, diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is...
The influence of baroreceptor modulation on pain perception has been extensively studied in normal a...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
OBJECTIVE Sensory illusions may reveal fundamental features of the nervous system. The thermal grill...
The simultaneous application of interlaced innocuous warm and cool stimuli (a thermal grill stimulus...
Activating the arterial baroreceptors in animals has been shown to blunt pain sensation and provide ...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
Numerous experimental and clinical data suggest the existence of a strong relationship between therm...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...
Background: While the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the thermal grill illusion of pain (T...
Numerous studies have documented an inverse relationship between blood pressure and sensitivity to e...
Background: Evidence has been given that there exists a functional relationship between the cardiova...
Alterations in blood pressure (BP) and concomitant changes in baroreceptor activation contribute to ...
peer reviewedSelf-regulation mechanisms are governed by prefrontal inhibitory processes and play a c...
Aim: Unpleasantness and negative affect accompany the sensory experience of pain. Both components of...
International audienceConditioned pain modulation (CPM) (ie, diffuse noxious inhibitory controls) is...
The influence of baroreceptor modulation on pain perception has been extensively studied in normal a...
Abstract. There is broad evidence for a functional interaction between the cardiovascular and pain r...
OBJECTIVE Sensory illusions may reveal fundamental features of the nervous system. The thermal grill...
The simultaneous application of interlaced innocuous warm and cool stimuli (a thermal grill stimulus...
Activating the arterial baroreceptors in animals has been shown to blunt pain sensation and provide ...
OBJECTIVE: The mechanisms involved in the relationship between pain perception and hypertension are ...
Numerous experimental and clinical data suggest the existence of a strong relationship between therm...
Hypertension has been found to be related to decreased sensitivity to painful stimuli. The current s...
Background: While the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying the thermal grill illusion of pain (T...