• Mashup Score: 8
    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • New in #PAIN: The analgesic effects of paying attention to #painful stimuli were mediated by the primary #somatosensory cortex and attention-related regions in the prefrontal and parietal cortices. Read more in the latest issue of PAIN: https://t.co/Fvkj6Kix4f https://t.co/ElT00Wezaz

    • New in #PAIN: The analgesic effects of paying attention to #painful stimuli were mediated by the primary #somatosensory cortex and attention-related regions in the prefrontal and parietal cortices. Read more in the latest issue of PAIN: https://t.co/PQtnUVFsS8 https://t.co/bR25c8bc6j

    • New in #PAIN: The analgesic effects of paying attention to #painful stimuli were mediated by the primary #somatosensory cortex and attention-related regions in the prefrontal and parietal cortices. Read more in the latest issue of PAIN: https://t.co/qsLip8wXIW https://t.co/ij7wU5QSVq

  • Mashup Score: 2
    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • The March issue of #PAIN includes an article that uncovers whether #placebo and #nocebo effects generalize within #painmodalities and across #somatosensory sensations. https://t.co/LcffWsk2Ca https://t.co/VgHD5Byb8a

  • Mashup Score: 0
    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • Pain and other #somatosensory #sensations, such as #itch, can be effectively decreased by #placebo effects and increased by #nocebo effects. Learn more in the #GlobalYear2022 article featured in the March issue of #PAIN. https://t.co/UOqzpWcdgU https://t.co/51ukUZ6geU

    • Pain and other #somatosensory #sensations, such as #itch, can be effectively decreased by #placebo effects and increased by #nocebo effects. Learn more in the #GlobalYear2022 article featured in the March issue of #PAIN. https://t.co/U0dHAO3SsZ https://t.co/useRytHwAd

  • Mashup Score: 0
    Wolters Kluwer Health - 2 year(s) ago

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    • Pain and other #somatosensory #sensations, such as #itch, can be effectively decreased by #placebo effects and increased by #nocebo effects. Learn more in the #GlobalYear2022 article featured in the March issue of #PAIN. https://t.co/LcffWsk2Ca https://t.co/PLcThP3Smc

  • Mashup Score: 4

    Objective Focused ultrasound thalamotomy is an effective treatment for tremor; however, side effects may occur. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the spatial relationship between thalamotomies and specific sensory side effects and their functional connectivity with somatosensory cortex and relationship to the medial lemniscus (ML). Methods Sensory adverse effects were…

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    • A study investigated the spatial relationship between thalamotomies and specific sensory side effects and their functional connectivity with #somatosensory cortex and relationship to the medial lemniscus: https://t.co/XHM3spDeNx #tremor #neurology https://t.co/9KjU0NGmft

  • Mashup Score: 0
    Wolters Kluwer Health - 3 year(s) ago

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    • Check out this article by Matesanz et al.: #Somatosensory and #psychological #phenotypes associated with #neuropathicpain in entrapment neuropathy. https://t.co/ROX4xLE0Hw #PAINJournal https://t.co/vQjn3ntTkl

  • Mashup Score: 1

    in PHN. Methods: Twenty patients with PHN (7 men and 13 women, age 67 ± 9.6 years) were examined at baseline (disease duration 18.1 ± 26 months) and follow-up (31.6 ± 23.8 months later) with quantitative sensory testing (protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain). Results: Fourteen (70%) PHN patients presented with impaired (iPHN) and 6 (30%) with preserved (pPHN) C-fiber…

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    • "The knowledge of development of #somatosensory profiles in the course of the disease offers possibilities to optimize a mechanism-based treatment." Read the full #PAINReports article here: https://t.co/oKEMGDeMwu https://t.co/ZtsyRWl3kg

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    in PHN. Methods: Twenty patients with PHN (7 men and 13 women, age 67 ± 9.6 years) were examined at baseline (disease duration 18.1 ± 26 months) and follow-up (31.6 ± 23.8 months later) with quantitative sensory testing (protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain). Results: Fourteen (70%) PHN patients presented with impaired (iPHN) and 6 (30%) with preserved (pPHN) C-fiber…

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    • "The knowledge of development of #somatosensory profiles in the course of the disease offers possibilities to optimize a mechanism-based treatment." Read the full #PAINReports article here: https://t.co/oKEMGDeMwu https://t.co/zZCBivSgtV

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    in PHN. Methods: Twenty patients with PHN (7 men and 13 women, age 67 ± 9.6 years) were examined at baseline (disease duration 18.1 ± 26 months) and follow-up (31.6 ± 23.8 months later) with quantitative sensory testing (protocol of the German Research Network on Neuropathic Pain). Results: Fourteen (70%) PHN patients presented with impaired (iPHN) and 6 (30%) with preserved (pPHN) C-fiber…

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    • "The knowledge of development of #somatosensory profiles in the course of the disease offers possibilities to optimize a mechanism-based treatment." Read the full #PAINReports article here: https://t.co/oKEMGDeMwu https://t.co/zZCBivSgtV