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T J Morrow

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Beydoun A, Morrow T, Casey K
Pain . 1997 Oct; 72(3):319-24. PMID: 9313272
Cutaneous stimulation with CO2 laser pulses activates small diameter sensory afferents and evokes a pain-related potential best recorded from the vertex (Cz) of humans. We report here the first successful...
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Svensson P, Beydoun A, Morrow T, Casey K
Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol . 1997 Jul; 104(4):343-50. PMID: 9246072
The present study compared the cerebral processing of non-painful and painful cutaneous CO2 laser stimulation and intramuscular electrical stimulation in 11 normal subjects. The overall wave form morphology of the...
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Svensson P, Minoshima S, Beydoun A, Morrow T, Casey K
J Neurophysiol . 1997 Jul; 78(1):450-60. PMID: 9242293
The human cerebral processing of noxious input from skin and muscle was compared with the use of positron emission tomography with intravenous H2(15)O to detect changes in regional cerebral blood...
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Svensson P, Beydoun A, Morrow T, Casey K
Exp Brain Res . 1997 Apr; 114(2):390-2. PMID: 9166929
We used psychophysical methods to compare the central processing of nociceptive inputs from skin and muscle in ten normal humans. Both intramuscular electrical and infrared CO2 laser cutaneous stimulation showed...
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Svensson P, Rosenberg B, Beydoun A, Morrow T, Casey K
Somatosens Mot Res . 1997 Jan; 14(2):113-8. PMID: 9399412
Psychophysical visual analog scaling can be used to reveal critical determinants of the neural processing underlying non-painful and painful heat sensations produced by radiant and contact heat stimulation. This study...
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Casey K, Minoshima S, Morrow T, Koeppe R
J Neurophysiol . 1996 Jul; 76(1):571-81. PMID: 8836245
1. We wished to determine whether there are differences in the spatial pattern and intensity of synaptic activity within the conscious human forebrain when different forms and intensities of innocuous...
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Beydoun A, Dyke D, Morrow T, Casey K
Pain . 1996 May; 65(2-3):189-96. PMID: 8826506
Cutaneous stimulation with CO2 laser pulses activates A delta of nociceptive afferents and evokes late cerebral potentials (LEPs), the amplitude of which correlates parametrically with the perceived magnitude estimation of...
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Casey K, Beydoun A, Boivie J, Sjolund B, HOLMGREN H, Leijon G, et al.
Pain . 1996 Mar; 64(3):485-491. PMID: 8783313
Central pain syndromes (CPS) could be caused by disinhibition of spinothalamic excitability or by other central nervous system (CNS) changes caused by reduced spinothalamic function. To examine these possibilities, we...
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Shyu B, Danneman P, Morrow T, Belczynski C, Casey K
Brain Res . 1994 Apr; 644(1):109-16. PMID: 8032939
The role of dopaminergic descending supraspinal processes in mediating the antinociceptive action of cocaine was studied in the rat using a combination of extracellular neuronal recording and behavioral techniques. Neurons...
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Casey K, Minoshima S, Berger K, Koeppe R, Morrow T, Frey K
J Neurophysiol . 1994 Feb; 71(2):802-7. PMID: 8176441
1. To identify the forebrain and brain stem structures that are active during the perception of acute heat pain in humans, we performed H2 15O positron emission tomographic (PET) analyses...