The present study was aimed at examining the specificity of the action of heterotopic nociceptive conditioning stimulation (HNCS) by comparing its effects of those induced by a mental task (MT). Five test stimuli made from short CO2 laser pulses (duration: 40 msec; diameter: 10 mm; intensity: 0.25-0.8 Joules) were delivered every 30 to 45 sec at random to 4 different spots on the skin of the upper lip in 3 groups of 10 healthy subjects. The two most intense stimuli were perceived as painful, the two least intense stimuli as warm, and the intermediate stimulus as hot or near painful. Perception (VAS), reaction time (T) and cerebral evoked potentials (CEPs) were monitored before, during and after conditioning stimulation consisting either of ...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
Top-down attention towards nociceptive stimuli can be modulated by asking participants to pay attent...
Pain perception is a subjective experience and highly variable across time. Brain responses evoked b...
The present study examined the influence of innocuous skin cooling on the perception and neurophysio...
It has been postulated that peripheral large fiber stimulation could modulate pain perception, proba...
Heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation (HNCS) has been thought to give access to the diffuse n...
Heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation (HNCS) has been thought to give access to the diffuse n...
Objective: To disclose a possible effect of duration of pulsed laser heat stimuli on Ad nociceptor r...
Laser evoked potentials (LEPs) are nociceptive-related brain responses to activation of cutaneous no...
To disclose a possible effect of duration of pulsed laser heat stimuli on Adelta nociceptor response...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVE: To compare nociceptive event-related brain potentials elicited by a hig...
Nociception begins when Adelta- and C-nociceptors are activated. However, the processing of nocicept...
Laser evoked potentials (LEPs) are brain responses to activation of skin nociceptors by laser heat s...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying conditioned pain modulation (CPM) are multifaceted. ...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
Top-down attention towards nociceptive stimuli can be modulated by asking participants to pay attent...
Pain perception is a subjective experience and highly variable across time. Brain responses evoked b...
The present study examined the influence of innocuous skin cooling on the perception and neurophysio...
It has been postulated that peripheral large fiber stimulation could modulate pain perception, proba...
Heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation (HNCS) has been thought to give access to the diffuse n...
Heterotopic noxious conditioning stimulation (HNCS) has been thought to give access to the diffuse n...
Objective: To disclose a possible effect of duration of pulsed laser heat stimuli on Ad nociceptor r...
Laser evoked potentials (LEPs) are nociceptive-related brain responses to activation of cutaneous no...
To disclose a possible effect of duration of pulsed laser heat stimuli on Adelta nociceptor response...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVE: To compare nociceptive event-related brain potentials elicited by a hig...
Nociception begins when Adelta- and C-nociceptors are activated. However, the processing of nocicept...
Laser evoked potentials (LEPs) are brain responses to activation of skin nociceptors by laser heat s...
International audienceThe mechanisms underlying conditioned pain modulation (CPM) are multifaceted. ...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
Top-down attention towards nociceptive stimuli can be modulated by asking participants to pay attent...
Pain perception is a subjective experience and highly variable across time. Brain responses evoked b...