BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Current findings on altered evoked potentials (EPs) caused by morphine are based on common alterations for a group of subjects after drug administration. However, this ignores the analysis of individual responses, which may explain the clinical differences in efficacy. Therefore, we explored the individual responses to morphine in terms of the altered single-sweep characteristics in a placebo-controlled crossover study. To account for multifactorial mechanisms, several characteristics were assessed simultaneously by multivariate pattern analysis (MVPA).METHODS: EPs were recorded from 62 channels and obtained before and after morphine and placebo administration during repeated electrical stimulations of the oesophagus in...
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Introduction: Non-invasive brain imaging techniques often contrast experimental conditions across a ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Introduction: By using a novel brain source modeling approach, where the evoked potential (EP) signa...
AIMS: The cortical response to nociceptive thermal stimuli recorded as contact heat evoked potential...
The effect of opioids on brain networks underlying rectal evoked potentials (EPs) has never been inv...
Measuring altered nociceptive processing involved in chronic pain is difficult due to a lack of obje...
Opioids alter resting state brain oscillations by multiple and complex factors, which are still to b...
This thesis presents the investigation of brain electrophysiological attributes of heroin addicts fr...
Measuring altered nociceptive processing involved in chronic pain is difficult due to a lack of obje...
INTRODUCTION: In experimental pain research the effect of opioids is normally assessed by verbal sub...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are used for the treatment of pain. However, 30-50% of patients have insufficien...
The perception of pain is characterized by its tremendous intra- and interindividual variability. Di...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic effect of opioids is often based on subjective one dimensional measurement...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) represents the electrical activity of the brain. Evoked Potentials (E...
Contains fulltext : 18868_mindga.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The elect...
Introduction: Non-invasive brain imaging techniques often contrast experimental conditions across a ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...
Introduction: By using a novel brain source modeling approach, where the evoked potential (EP) signa...
AIMS: The cortical response to nociceptive thermal stimuli recorded as contact heat evoked potential...
The effect of opioids on brain networks underlying rectal evoked potentials (EPs) has never been inv...
Measuring altered nociceptive processing involved in chronic pain is difficult due to a lack of obje...
Opioids alter resting state brain oscillations by multiple and complex factors, which are still to b...
This thesis presents the investigation of brain electrophysiological attributes of heroin addicts fr...
Measuring altered nociceptive processing involved in chronic pain is difficult due to a lack of obje...
INTRODUCTION: In experimental pain research the effect of opioids is normally assessed by verbal sub...
BACKGROUND: Opioids are used for the treatment of pain. However, 30-50% of patients have insufficien...
The perception of pain is characterized by its tremendous intra- and interindividual variability. Di...
BACKGROUND: The analgesic effect of opioids is often based on subjective one dimensional measurement...
The electroencephalogram (EEG) represents the electrical activity of the brain. Evoked Potentials (E...
Contains fulltext : 18868_mindga.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The elect...
Introduction: Non-invasive brain imaging techniques often contrast experimental conditions across a ...
Background: Despite the wide-spread use of morphine and related opioid agonists in clinic and their ...