Introduction: By using a novel brain source modeling approach, where the evoked potential (EP) signal was decomposed with multichannel matching pursuit (MMP) before source localization, we investigated brain generators of EPs after a pain stimulus in the esophagus before and after administration of placebo/morphine. We showed that this new approach of pharmaco-electroencephalogram (EEG) analysis can shed light on subtle changes, which cannot be foreseen from conventional analysis (amplitude/latency/topography).Methods: In this placebo-controlled crossover study, the effects of orally administered morphine (30 mg) on esophageal pain elicited by electrical stimulation were investigated in 9 healthy volunteers. Using new methods (decomposition...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current findings on altered evoked potentials (EPs) caused by morphine are base...
The effect of opioids on brain networks underlying rectal evoked potentials (EPs) has never been inv...
Morphine is the most common clinical choice in the management of severe pain. Although the molecular...
Morphine is the most common clinical choice in the management of severe pain. Although the molecular...
Knowledge about cerebral mechanisms underlying pain perception and effect of analgesic drugs is impo...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are used for the treatment of pain. However, 30-50% of patients have insufficien...
Opioids alter resting state brain oscillations by multiple and complex factors, which are still to b...
AIMS: The cortical response to nociceptive thermal stimuli recorded as contact heat evoked potential...
Previous studies demonstrated that drug cues could elicit drug-like or withdrawal-like effect, both ...
Previous studies demonstrated that drug cues could elicit drug-like or withdrawal-like effect, both ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current findings on altered evoked potentials (EPs) caused by morphine are base...
The effect of opioids on brain networks underlying rectal evoked potentials (EPs) has never been inv...
Morphine is the most common clinical choice in the management of severe pain. Although the molecular...
Morphine is the most common clinical choice in the management of severe pain. Although the molecular...
Knowledge about cerebral mechanisms underlying pain perception and effect of analgesic drugs is impo...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are used for the treatment of pain. However, 30-50% of patients have insufficien...
Opioids alter resting state brain oscillations by multiple and complex factors, which are still to b...
AIMS: The cortical response to nociceptive thermal stimuli recorded as contact heat evoked potential...
Previous studies demonstrated that drug cues could elicit drug-like or withdrawal-like effect, both ...
Previous studies demonstrated that drug cues could elicit drug-like or withdrawal-like effect, both ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...
Numerous studies indicate that morphine suppresses pain-evoked activities in both spinal and suprasp...