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Fauchon C, Faillenot I, Quesada C, Meunier D, Chouchou F, Garcia-Larrea L, et al.
Sci Rep . 2019 Jun; 9(1):8398. PMID: 31182760
Empathetic verbal feedback from others has been shown to alleviate the intensity of experimental pain. To investigate the brain changes associated with this effect, we conducted 3T-fMRI measurements in 30...
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Peyron R, Fauchon C
Neurosci Lett . 2018 Dec; 702:34-39. PMID: 30503920
In spite of systematic investigations, the existence of a specific cortex that could encode for the intensities of somatosensory stimuli, including within nociceptive ranges, is still a matter of debate....
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Peyron R, Fauchon C
Rev Neurol (Paris) . 2018 Oct; 175(1-2):38-45. PMID: 30318262
Brain functional imaging has been applied to the study of pain since 1991. Then, a plethora of studies around the world looking at pain sensations and their brain correlates was...
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Maarrawi J, Abdel Hay J, Kobaiter-Maarrawi S, Tabet P, Peyron R, Garcia-Larrea L
Eur J Pain . 2018 Feb; 22(6):1180-1187. PMID: 29436064
Background: Amitriptyline has well-established efficacy in several chronic pain conditions. While optimal treatment for chronic neck pain (CNP) remains controversial, amitriptyline was not tested for CNP. We evaluated the effect...
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Fauchon C, Faillenot I, Perrin A, Borg C, Pichot V, Chouchou F, et al.
Eur J Neurosci . 2017 Sep; 46(10):2629-2637. PMID: 28921770
The physiological and behavioural effects of empathy for other's pain have been widely investigated, while the opposite situation, i.e. the influence on one's pain of empathetic feedback from others, remains...
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Pommier B, Creach C, Beauvieux V, Nuti C, Vassal F, Peyron R
Eur J Pain . 2016 Jan; 20(6):907-16. PMID: 26765799
Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) appears as a useful tool to alleviate neuropathic pain but only few data are available for the long-term benefit of this treatment. Methods: Here...
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Conde S, Creach C, Brun X, Moreau R, Convers P, Peyron R
Neurophysiol Clin . 2013 Jul; 43(3):189-95. PMID: 23856175
Study Aim: In this study, evoked potentials (EPs) to a pneumatic, innocuous, and calibrated stimulation of the skin were recorded in 22 volunteers. Methods: Air-puff stimuli were delivered through a...
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Vassal F, Creach C, Convers P, Laurent B, Garcia-Larrea L, Peyron R
Clin Neurophysiol . 2013 May; 124(9):1861-7. PMID: 23639375
Objective: To investigate the effects of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on brain nociceptive responses (laser-evoked potentials, LEPs) and pain perception. Methods: Twenty healthy subjects were included. Nociceptive CO(2)-laser pulses...
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Peyron R, Faillenot I, Pomares F, LE Bars D, Garcia-Larrea L, Laurent B
Eur J Pain . 2013 Mar; 17(9):1327-37. PMID: 23536357
Background: Brain areas involved in nociception have been repeatedly investigated. Therefore, brain responses to physiological pain conditions are well identified. The same is not true for allodynic pain in patients...
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Peyron R, Pomares F, Faillenot I, Barral F, Laurent B
Neurophysiol Clin . 2012 Oct; 42(5):293-8. PMID: 23040700
Representation of time may affect pain perception. We investigated a group of volunteers looking at different clocks while they were being exposed to the same intensity of pain in two...