Previous studies comparing laser (LEPs) and contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) consistently reported higher amplitudes following laser compared to contact heat stimulation. However, none of the studies matched the perceived pain intensity, questioning if the observed difference in amplitude is due to biophysical differences between the two methods or a mismatch in stimulation intensity. The aims of the current study were twofold: (1) to directly compare the brain potentials induced by intensity matched laser and contact heat stimulation and (2) investigate how capsaicin-induced secondary hyperalgesia modulates LEPs and CHEPs. Twenty-one healthy subjects were recruited and measured at four experimental sessions: (1) CHEPs + sham, (2) LEP...
BACKGROUND: In the neurophysiological assessment of patients with neuropathic pain, laser evoked po...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
Previous studies comparing laser (LEPs) and contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) consistently repo...
Previous studies comparing laser (LEPs) and contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) consistently repo...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVE: To compare nociceptive event-related brain potentials elicited by a hig...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Laser and contact heat evoked potentials (LEPs and CHEPs, respectively) provide an objective measure...
Following nociceptive heat or laser stimulation, an early contralateral and later vertex potential c...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Laser and contact heat evoked potentials (LEPs and CHEPs, respectively) provide an objective measure...
We recorded laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) from 20 normal subjects by stimulating the skin with puls...
Background Two main classes of peripheral sensory neurons contribute to thermal pain sensitivity: th...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
In Part I, this Focus article describes characteristics of laser-evoked brain potentials (LEPs) in h...
BACKGROUND: In the neurophysiological assessment of patients with neuropathic pain, laser evoked po...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...
Previous studies comparing laser (LEPs) and contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) consistently repo...
Previous studies comparing laser (LEPs) and contact heat evoked potentials (CHEPs) consistently repo...
peer reviewed[en] OBJECTIVE: To compare nociceptive event-related brain potentials elicited by a hig...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Laser and contact heat evoked potentials (LEPs and CHEPs, respectively) provide an objective measure...
Following nociceptive heat or laser stimulation, an early contralateral and later vertex potential c...
The sensitizing effect of capsaicin has been previously characterized using laser and contact heat e...
Laser and contact heat evoked potentials (LEPs and CHEPs, respectively) provide an objective measure...
We recorded laser-evoked potentials (LEPs) from 20 normal subjects by stimulating the skin with puls...
Background Two main classes of peripheral sensory neurons contribute to thermal pain sensitivity: th...
Pain and detection thresholds to short CO2 laser pulses were studied in healthy human subjects. Pain...
In Part I, this Focus article describes characteristics of laser-evoked brain potentials (LEPs) in h...
BACKGROUND: In the neurophysiological assessment of patients with neuropathic pain, laser evoked po...
The ability to perceive and withdraw rapidly from noxious environmental stimuli is crucial for survi...
This thesis aims to provide a contribution to the current neurophysiological and psychophysiological...