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R.-d. Treede

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389 HIGH-FREQUENCY STIMULATION-INDUCED LONG-TERM POTENTIATION (LTP) AND LOW-FREQUENCY STIMULATION-INDUCED DEPOTENTIATION (DE-LTP) OF PAIN PERCEPTION …

2010

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineHigh frequency stimulationbusiness.industryPain perceptionMedicineLong-term potentiationDepotentiationbusinessNeuroscienceLow frequency stimulationEuropean Journal of Pain Supplements
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416 POTENTIATION AND DEPOTENTIATION OF PAIN PERCEPTION IN A HUMAN SURROGATE MODEL OF NOCICEPTIVE LTP

2009

Anesthesiology and Pain MedicineNociceptionbusiness.industryAnesthesiaPain perceptionMedicineLong-term potentiationDepotentiationbusinessEuropean Journal of Pain
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Convergence of nociceptive and non-nociceptive inputs onto spinal reflex pathways to the tibialis anterior muscle in humans

1998

The interaction of low-threshold mechanoreceptive and nociceptive inputs onto spinal neurones probably plays a major role in the pathophysiology of the clinical sign of allodynia. This phenomenon was investigated by modulation of the early component of the flexor reflex (FR) in the tibialis anterior (TA) muscle, elicited by electrical stimulation of the medial plantar nerve at the sole of the foot, by homotopically applied painful heat in humans. This early reflex with an electrical threshold of 2.7-fold the detection threshold and a mean afferent conduction velocity of 49 m s-1 is a non-nociceptive FR. When applying conditioning painful heat (46 degrees C) to the sole of the foot this refl…

Physiologybusiness.industryTriceps reflexWithdrawal reflexAnatomyNerve conduction velocityAnkle jerk reflexAllodyniaNociceptionTibialis anterior muscleReflexmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessNeuroscienceActa Physiologica Scandinavica
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34. The impact of partial sleep deprivation on the modulation of pain: Psychophysical and neurophysiological correlates

2009

medicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryNeurophysiologyAudiologySensory SystemsSleep deprivationNeurologyPhysiology (medical)AnesthesiamedicineNeurology (clinical)Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performancemedicine.symptombusinessClinical Neurophysiology
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454 PAIN AND TACTILE SENSITIVITY AND PAIN‐RELATED ENDURANCE: NEW PREDICTORS FOR PAIN AND DISABILITY?

2009

medicine.medical_specialtyAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationbusiness.industryPhysical therapymedicinePain catastrophizingSensitivity (control systems)businessEuropean Journal of Pain
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Pain, Neural Basis of

2001

The term ‘pain’ refers on one hand to a subjective state of suffering, which is a conscious personal experience. On the other hand, pain is the percept that results from the activation of the nociceptive system. This specific sensory system is specialized for the detection of external stimuli and internal tissue states that threaten the integrity of the body. It is a part of the somatosensory system, but its peripheral and central neurons are separate from the tactile system. Functions such as the localization of painful stimuli or the discrimination of pain intensities are subserved by a projection pathway from thin peripheral nerve fibers, via processing centers in the spinal cord and lat…

Limbic systemmedicine.anatomical_structureNociceptionNeuroplasticityCentral nervous systemThalamusHyperalgesiamedicineSensory systemmedicine.symptomSomatosensory systemPsychologyNeuroscience
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