Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory cortex (SI) by nociceptive stimuli have been hypothesized to reflect cortical processing involved directly in pain perception, because their magnitude correlates with pain intensity. However, as stimuli perceived as more painful are also more salient, an alternative interpretation of this correlation is that GBOs reflect unspecific stimulus-triggered attentional processing. In fact, this is suggested by recent observations that other features of the electroencephalographic (EEG) response correlate with pain perception when stimuli are presented in isolation, but not when their saliency is reduced by repetition. Here, by delivering trains of t...
Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs) elicited by transient nociceptive stimuli are one of the most promisi...
Individuals exhibit considerable and unpredictable variability in painful percepts in response to th...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Session - Poster Abstract Presentation: no. PH 335AIM OF INVESTIGATION: Painful and isolated nocicep...
Pain is a highly subjective sensation of inherent behavioral importance and is therefore expected to...
Successful behavior requires selection and preferred processing of relevant sensory information. The...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
Gamma oscillations have previously been linked to pain perception and it has been hypothesised that ...
Successful behavior requires the attentional selection and preferred processing of behaviorally rele...
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...
Recent studies put forward the idea that stimulus-evoked gamma-band oscillations (GBOs; 30-100 Hz) p...
Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs) elicited by transient nociceptive stimuli are one of the most promisi...
Individuals exhibit considerable and unpredictable variability in painful percepts in response to th...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Electroencephalographic gamma band oscillations (GBOs) induced over the human primary somatosensory ...
Session - Poster Abstract Presentation: no. PH 335AIM OF INVESTIGATION: Painful and isolated nocicep...
Pain is a highly subjective sensation of inherent behavioral importance and is therefore expected to...
Successful behavior requires selection and preferred processing of relevant sensory information. The...
Introduction. Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs, 30-100 Hz) are considered to represent a mechanism for ...
Introduction. Pain is a multi-dimensional experience, including sensory, affective, and cognitive co...
Gamma oscillations have previously been linked to pain perception and it has been hypothesised that ...
Successful behavior requires the attentional selection and preferred processing of behaviorally rele...
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...
Recent studies put forward the idea that stimulus-evoked gamma-band oscillations (GBOs; 30-100 Hz) p...
Gamma-band oscillations (GBOs) elicited by transient nociceptive stimuli are one of the most promisi...
Individuals exhibit considerable and unpredictable variability in painful percepts in response to th...
Background: Many researchers have tried to investigate pain by studying brain responses. One method ...