The readiness potential (RP), which is a slow negative electrical brain potential that occurs before voluntary movement, can be interpreted as a measure of intrinsic brain activity originating from self-regulating mechanisms. Early and late components of the RP may indicate clinical-neurophysiological features such as motivation, preparation, intention, and initiation of voluntary movements. In the present study, we hypothesized that electrical pain stimuli modulate the preparatory brain activity for movement. The grand average evoked potentials were measured at sensory motor regions with EEG during an experimental protocol consisting of painful and nonpainful stimuli. Our results demonstrated that painful stimuli were preceded by an enhanc...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the movement-related brain potentials recor...
Readiness potentials on voluntary hand movements were recorded from the scalp (C3: left central, C4:...
Voluntary movements are usually preceded by a slow, negative-going brain signal over motor areas, th...
Fear of movement-related pain is known to disturb the process of motor preparation in patients with ...
In the present study, high-resolution electroencephalography techniques modelled the spatiotemporal ...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
Pain is a significant contributor to the development and potential persistence of motor dysfunction....
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
The Readiness Potential (RP) is a slow negative EEG potential found in the seconds preceding volunta...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
We tested whether cortical activation anticipating painful stimuli is reduced more by integrative pr...
Background: Contemporary theories of motor control propose that motor planning involves the predicti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the movement-related brain potentials recor...
Readiness potentials on voluntary hand movements were recorded from the scalp (C3: left central, C4:...
Voluntary movements are usually preceded by a slow, negative-going brain signal over motor areas, th...
Fear of movement-related pain is known to disturb the process of motor preparation in patients with ...
In the present study, high-resolution electroencephalography techniques modelled the spatiotemporal ...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
High-frequency conditioning electrical stimulation (HFS) of human skin induces an increased pain sen...
Pain is a significant contributor to the development and potential persistence of motor dysfunction....
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
The Readiness Potential (RP) is a slow negative EEG potential found in the seconds preceding volunta...
Attending to pain-relevant information is crucial to protect us from physical harm. Behavioral studi...
Background and Aims: Pain perception is typically measured by questionnaires and behavioural respons...
We tested whether cortical activation anticipating painful stimuli is reduced more by integrative pr...
Background: Contemporary theories of motor control propose that motor planning involves the predicti...
The purpose of this study was to investigate and compare the movement-related brain potentials recor...
Readiness potentials on voluntary hand movements were recorded from the scalp (C3: left central, C4:...
Voluntary movements are usually preceded by a slow, negative-going brain signal over motor areas, th...