20 results on '"Granovsky, Yelena"'
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2. Bi-phasic activation of the primary motor cortex by pain and its relation to pain-evoked potentials − an exploratory study
3. Distinct brain mechanisms support spatial vs temporal filtering of nociceptive information
4. Pain modulation profile and pain therapy: Between pro- and antinociception
5. Pain sensitivity is inversely related to regional grey matter density in the brain
6. The role of stimulation parameters on the conditioned pain modulation response
7. Conditioned pain modulation predicts duloxetine efficacy in painful diabetic neuropathy
8. The methodology of experimentally induced diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC)-like effect in humans
9. Prediction of chronic post-operative pain: Pre-operative DNIC testing identifies patients at risk
10. Determinants of endogenous analgesia magnitude in a diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) paradigm: Do conditioning stimulus painfulness, gender and personality variables matter?
11. Contact heat-evoked temporal summation: Tonic versus repetitive-phasic stimulation
12. Thermoreceptive innervation of human glabrous and hairy skin: a contact heat evoked potential analysis
13. Repeated noxious stimulation of the skin enhances cutaneous pain perception of migraine patients in-between attacks: clinical evidence for continuous sub-threshold increase in membrane excitability of central trigeminovascular neurons
14. Head- and neck-related symptoms post-motor vehicle collision (MVC): Separate entities or two-sides of the same coin?
15. Assessment of Responsiveness to Everyday Non-Noxious Stimuli in Pain-Free Migraineurs With Versus Without Aura.
16. Enhanced Presurgical Pain Temporal Summation Response Predicts Post-Thoracotomy Pain Intensity During the Acute Postoperative Phase.
17. Neurophysiology of the Cortical Pain Network: Revisiting the Role of S1 in Subjective Pain Perception Via Standardized Low-Resolution Brain Electromagnetic Tomography (sLORETA).
18. Objective Correlate of Subjective Pain Perception by Contact Heat-Evoked Potentials.
19. Pronociceptive Pain Modulation in Patients with Painful Chemotherapy-Induced Polyneuropathy
20. P057 Brain activity correlates with subjective pain perception: a study of pain-evoked potentials (EPs) and standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography (sLORETA)
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