The P300 in pain evoked potentials
暂无分享,去创建一个
D. Yarnitsky | C. Tenke | E. Sprecher | R Zaslansky | D Yarnitsky | R. Zaslansky | J. Hemli | E Sprecher | C. E Tenke | J. A Hemli | Craig E. Tenke
[1] D. Regan. Human brain electrophysiology: Evoked potentials and evoked magnetic fields in science and medicine , 1989 .
[2] E. Chudler,et al. The assessment of pain by cerebral evoked potentials , 1983, Pain.
[3] B. Bromm,et al. Effects of acetaminophen and antipyrine on non-inflammatory pain and EEG activity , 1992, Pain.
[4] B Bromm,et al. Late somatosensory evoked cerebral potentials in response to cutaneous heat stimuli. , 1988, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[5] G. Fein,et al. Identification of pain, intensity and P300 components in the pain evoked potential. , 1993, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[6] W. Roth,et al. Effects of stimulus repetition, duration, and rise time on startle blink and automatically elicited P300. , 1990, Psychophysiology.
[7] Burkhart Bromm,et al. Pain measurement in man : neurophysiological correlates of pain , 1984 .
[8] R. Treede,et al. Laser-evoked cerebral potentials in the assessment of cutaneous pain sensitivity in normal subjects and patients. , 1991, Revue neurologique.
[9] B Bromm,et al. Principal component analysis of pain-related cerebral potentials to mechanical and electrical stimulation in man. , 1982, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[10] David Yarnitsky,et al. Heat pain thresholds: normative data and repeatability , 1995, Pain.
[11] Emanuel Donchin,et al. Definition, Identification, and Reliability of Measurement of the P300 Component of the Event-Related Brain Potential , 1987 .
[12] E. John,et al. Evoked-Potential Correlates of Stimulus Uncertainty , 1965, Science.
[13] N. Squires,et al. The effect of stimulus sequence on the waveform of the cortical event-related potential. , 1976, Science.
[14] Andrew C. N. Chen,et al. Brain evoked potentials are functional correlates of induced pain in man , 1979, PAIN.
[15] E. Lettich,et al. Cerebral responses to electrical tooth pulp stimulation in man , 1975, Neurology.
[16] R Verleger,et al. Suspense and surprise: on the relationship between expectancies and P3. , 1994, Psychophysiology.
[17] H G Vaughan,et al. Averaged Evoked Responses in Vigilance and Discrimination: A Reassessment , 1969, Science.
[18] B. Bromm,et al. Hypnotic hypo- and hyperalgesia: divergent effects on pain ratings and pain-related cerebral potentials , 1993, Pain.
[19] E. Kochs,et al. Modulation of Pain‐Related Somatosensory Evoked Potentials by General Anesthesia , 1990, Anesthesia and analgesia.
[20] S. Gibson,et al. Assessment of pain in the elderly using event-related cerebral potentials , 1990, Pain.
[21] A. Carmon,et al. Peripheral fiber correlates to noxious thermal stimulation in humans , 1980, Neuroscience Letters.
[22] L. Arendt-Nielsen,et al. Argon laser induced single cortical responses: a new method to quantify pre-pain and pain perceptions. , 1988, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[23] B. Bromm,et al. The intracutaneous stimulus: a new pain model for algesimetric studies. , 1984, Methods and findings in experimental and clinical pharmacology.
[24] Donald D. Price,et al. Psychological and neural mechanisms of pain , 1988 .
[25] Terence W. Picton,et al. Human event-related potentials , 1988 .
[26] C. Woolf,et al. Proceedings of the 11th World Congress on Pain , 1991 .
[27] J. Polich,et al. Task difficulty, probability, and inter-stimulus interval as determinants of P300 from auditory stimuli. , 1987, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[28] H Shibasaki,et al. Pain-related somatosensory evoked potentials following CO2 laser stimulation in man. , 1988, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[29] T. Jensen,et al. Proceedings of the 7th World Congress on Pain , 1997 .
[30] D. Regan,et al. Human brain electrophysiology , 1989 .
[31] S. Boyd,et al. Sensory and cognitive components of the CO2 laser evoked cerebral potential. , 1993, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[32] T W Picton,et al. The P300 Wave of the Human Event‐Related Potential , 1992, Journal of clinical neurophysiology : official publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society.
[33] D Robertson,et al. Differential enhancement of early and late components of the cerebral somatosensory evoked potentials during forced‐paced cognitive tasks in man , 1977, The Journal of physiology.
[34] J. Ochoa,et al. Quantitative somatosensory thermotest. A key method for functional evaluation of small calibre afferent channels. , 1992, Brain : a journal of neurology.
[35] M. Honda,et al. Pain-related somatosensory evoked potentials following CO2 laser stimulation of foot in man. , 1989, Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology.
[36] L. Arendt-Nielsen. First pain event related potentials to argon laser stimuli: recording and quantification. , 1990, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[37] C. Braun,et al. Somatosensory event-related potentials to painful and non-painful stimuli: effects of attention , 1989, Pain.