peer reviewedBackground: Visually induced analgesia (VIA) defines a phenomenon in which viewing one’s own body part during its painful stimulation decreases the perception of pain. VIA occurs during direct vision of the stimulated body part and also when seeing it reflected in a mirror. To the best of our knowledge, VIA has not been studied in the trigeminal area, where it could be relevant for the control of headache. Subjects and methods: We used heat stimuli (53°C) to induce pain in the right forehead or wrist in 11 healthy subjects (HSs) and 14 female migraine without aura (MO) patients between attacks. The subjects rated pain on a visual analog scale (VAS) and underwent contact heat-evoked potential (CHEP) recordings (five sequential b...
Cutaneous allodynia is defined as the perception of pain when a non-noxious stimulus is applied to n...
Background: Stimuli arousing sympathetic activity can increase ratings of clinical pain in patients ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) is involved in the migra...
Simona Liliana Sava,1 Victor de Pasqua,2 Alain Maertens de Noordhout,2 Jean Schoenen2 1Headache Clin...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
Approximately two thirds of migraine patients complain of cutaneous allodynia (CA) which is defined...
Abstract Pain perception studies in migraine patients have shown trigeminal and peripheral pain faci...
Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (TVNS) is a promising complementary method of pain relief. Ho...
open access articlePrevious studies demonstrated that pain induced by a noxious stimulus during a di...
Background: Both clinical symptoms, imaging findings, and neurophysiological measures suggest varyin...
Viewing the body can influence pain perception, even when vision is non-informative about the noxiou...
Syndromes with chronic daily headache include chronic migraine (CM). The reason for the transformati...
Purpose: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However...
Cutaneous allodynia is defined as the perception of pain when a non-noxious stimulus is applied to n...
Background: Stimuli arousing sympathetic activity can increase ratings of clinical pain in patients ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) is involved in the migra...
Simona Liliana Sava,1 Victor de Pasqua,2 Alain Maertens de Noordhout,2 Jean Schoenen2 1Headache Clin...
Given previous reports of strong interactions between vision and somatic senses, we investigated whe...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
The visual context of seeing the body can reduce the experience of acute pain, producing a multisens...
Approximately two thirds of migraine patients complain of cutaneous allodynia (CA) which is defined...
Abstract Pain perception studies in migraine patients have shown trigeminal and peripheral pain faci...
Transcutaneous vagal nerve stimulation (TVNS) is a promising complementary method of pain relief. Ho...
open access articlePrevious studies demonstrated that pain induced by a noxious stimulus during a di...
Background: Both clinical symptoms, imaging findings, and neurophysiological measures suggest varyin...
Viewing the body can influence pain perception, even when vision is non-informative about the noxiou...
Syndromes with chronic daily headache include chronic migraine (CM). The reason for the transformati...
Purpose: Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) is most often assessed using self-report of pain. However...
Cutaneous allodynia is defined as the perception of pain when a non-noxious stimulus is applied to n...
Background: Stimuli arousing sympathetic activity can increase ratings of clinical pain in patients ...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that secondary somatosensory cortex (S2) is involved in the migra...