Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise timing of the interaction between the painful and non-painful stimuli in the central nervous system is unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate this issue by measuring the timing of the amplitude modulation of laser evoked potentials (LEPs) due to conditioning non-painful stimuli. LEPs were recorded from 31 scalp electrodes in 10 healthy subjects after painful stimulation of the right arm (C6-C7 dermatomes). Non-painful electrical stimuli were applied by ring electrodes on the second and third finger of the right hand. Electrical stimuli were delivered at +50, +150, +200 and +250\ua0ms interstimulus intervals (ISIs) after the laser ...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Recently, our research group has proposed a new way of providing a non-nociceptive tactile sensation...
In Part I, this Focus article describes characteristics of laser-evoked brain potentials (LEPs) in h...
The present study aimed to investigate whether tonic cutaneous pain exerts any effect on the cortica...
By co-activating A delta- and C-nociceptors, a brief and intense infrared laser stimulus may produce...
Brief radiant laser pulses can be used to activate cutaneous Adelta and C nociceptors selectively an...
Brief radiant laser pulses can be used to activate cutaneous Adelta and C nociceptors selectively an...
Nociception begins when Adelta- and C-nociceptors are activated. However, the processing of nocicept...
The neural mechanisms of the powerful analgesia induced by touching a painful body part are controve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine and compare the modulation of nociceptive somatosensory laser-evoked potential...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Although the inhibitory action that tactile stimuli can have on pain is well documented, the precise...
Recently, our research group has proposed a new way of providing a non-nociceptive tactile sensation...
In Part I, this Focus article describes characteristics of laser-evoked brain potentials (LEPs) in h...
The present study aimed to investigate whether tonic cutaneous pain exerts any effect on the cortica...
By co-activating A delta- and C-nociceptors, a brief and intense infrared laser stimulus may produce...
Brief radiant laser pulses can be used to activate cutaneous Adelta and C nociceptors selectively an...
Brief radiant laser pulses can be used to activate cutaneous Adelta and C nociceptors selectively an...
Nociception begins when Adelta- and C-nociceptors are activated. However, the processing of nocicept...
The neural mechanisms of the powerful analgesia induced by touching a painful body part are controve...
OBJECTIVE: To examine and compare the modulation of nociceptive somatosensory laser-evoked potential...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...
International audienceTemporal predictability and intensity of an impending nociceptive input both s...