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151. Longitudinal prevalence and determinants of pain in multiple sclerosis: results from the German National Multiple Sclerosis Cohort study.

152. Neural oscillations and connectivity characterizing the state of tonic experimental pain in humans.

153. Brain dysfunction in chronic pain patients assessed by resting-state electroencephalography.

155. Perceptual and motor responses directly and indirectly mediate the effects of noxious stimuli on autonomic responses.

156. From correlation towards causality: modulating brain rhythms of pain using transcranial alternating current stimulation.

158. Prefrontal gamma oscillations reflect ongoing pain intensity in chronic back pain patients.

159. Motor Responses to Noxious Stimuli Shape Pain Perception in Chronic Pain Patients.

160. Distinct patterns of brain activity mediate perceptual and motor and autonomic responses to noxious stimuli.

161. Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in pain research-current state and future perspectives.

162. Autonomic responses to tonic pain are more closely related to stimulus intensity than to pain intensity.

163. Brain imaging tests for chronic pain: medical, legal and ethical issues and recommendations.

164. Influence of pain on motor preparation in the human brain.

165. The effects of treatment failure generalize across different routes of drug administration.

166. Behavioral responses to noxious stimuli shape the perception of pain.

167. Brain oscillations differentially encode noxious stimulus intensity and pain intensity.

168. Brain Rhythms of Pain.

169. Prevalence of neuropathic pain in early multiple sclerosis.

171. Metabolic connectivity mapping reveals effective connectivity in the resting human brain.

172. Prefrontal Gamma Oscillations Encode Tonic Pain in Humans.

173. Frontostriatal Gating of Tinnitus and Chronic Pain.

174. Extensive Recruitment of Plasma Blasts to the Cerebrospinal Fluid in Toscana Virus Encephalitis.

175. Towards a taxonomy of pain modulations.

176. Differential neurophysiological correlates of bottom-up and top-down modulations of pain.

177. Dissociable neural mechanisms underlying the modulation of pain and anxiety? An FMRI pilot study.

178. The effect of treatment history on therapeutic outcome: psychological and neurobiological underpinnings.

179. Dopamine precursor depletion influences pain affect rather than pain sensation.

180. Confidence intervals after multiple imputation: combining profile likelihood information from logistic regressions.

182. Amygdala activity contributes to the dissociative effect of cannabis on pain perception.

183. Decoding the perception of pain from fMRI using multivariate pattern analysis.

184. γ Oscillations are involved in the sensorimotor transformation of pain.

185. Decoding an individual's sensitivity to pain from the multivariate analysis of EEG data.

186. Behavioral and neuronal investigations of hypervigilance in patients with fibromyalgia syndrome.

187. Neurophysiological coding of traits and states in the perception of pain.

188. Flexible cerebral connectivity patterns subserve contextual modulations of pain.

189. The effect of treatment expectation on drug efficacy: imaging the analgesic benefit of the opioid remifentanil.

190. Modulation of human time processing by subthalamic deep brain stimulation.

191. Differential effects of painful and non-painful stimulation on tactile processing in fibromyalgia syndrome and subjects with masochistic behaviour.

192. Anterior insula integrates information about salience into perceptual decisions about pain.

193. Prestimulus functional connectivity determines pain perception in humans.

194. Functional integration within the human pain system as revealed by Granger causality.

195. Perceptual decisions: from sensory signals to behavior.

196. Aetiology of cirrhosis of the liver has an impact on survival predicted by the Model of End-stage Liver Disease score.

197. Confidence intervals for ratios of AUCs in the case of serial sampling: a comparison of seven methods.

198. Neurocognitive aspects of pain perception.

199. Impaired cerebral oscillatory processing in hepatic encephalopathy.

200. Differential effects of levodopa and subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation on bradykinesia in Parkinson's disease.

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