Original article is available at : http://iospress.metapress.com/ Copyright IOS Press [Full text of this article is not available in the UHRA]We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a patient who displayed an exacerbated acute emotional expression during movement, innocuous, and aversive somatosensory stimulation. The condition developed in the context of non-specific white matter ischaemia along with abnormalities in the cortical white matter of the left anterior parietal lobe, and subcortical white matter of the left Sylvian cortex. Cognitive neuropsychological assessment revealed a pronounced deficiency in executive function, relative to IQ, memory, attention, language and visual pr...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
This thesis looks at the central processing of two unpleasant sensations, itch and pain, and how the...
Witnessing another person’s suffering elicits vicarious brain activity in areas that are active when...
We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a pa...
We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a pa...
Too hard to control: compromised pain anticipation and modulation in mild traumatic brain injury IA ...
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Associated publication: Krishnan, A., Woo, C. W., Chang, L. J., Ruzic, L., Gu, X., Lopez-Sola, M., ....
Although social and physical pain recruit overlapping neural activity in regions associated with the...
Background Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) show restricted self or environment awarene...
Cognitive impairment (Cl) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
Contains fulltext : 203146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pain catastroph...
Cognitive impairment (CI) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
Contains fulltext : 187485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wom...
Copyright © 2012 Michael H. Ossipov.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
This thesis looks at the central processing of two unpleasant sensations, itch and pain, and how the...
Witnessing another person’s suffering elicits vicarious brain activity in areas that are active when...
We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a pa...
We report findings from a cognitive neuropsychological and psychophysiological investigation of a pa...
Too hard to control: compromised pain anticipation and modulation in mild traumatic brain injury IA ...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
Associated publication: Krishnan, A., Woo, C. W., Chang, L. J., Ruzic, L., Gu, X., Lopez-Sola, M., ....
Although social and physical pain recruit overlapping neural activity in regions associated with the...
Background Patients in a minimally conscious state (MCS) show restricted self or environment awarene...
Cognitive impairment (Cl) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
Contains fulltext : 203146.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Pain catastroph...
Cognitive impairment (CI) can develop during the course of ageing and is a feature of many neurologi...
Contains fulltext : 187485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Wom...
Copyright © 2012 Michael H. Ossipov.is is an open access article distributed under the Creative Comm...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
This thesis looks at the central processing of two unpleasant sensations, itch and pain, and how the...
Witnessing another person’s suffering elicits vicarious brain activity in areas that are active when...