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Cortical processing of pain: the role of habituation
Carine Vossen
MA Anesthesiologie
MHeNs - Neuroscience
Anesthesiologie
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Habituation
100%
Cortical Processing
100%
Chronic Pain
71%
Hypervigilance
57%
Event-related Potentials
42%
Pain Stimulus
42%
Stimulus Intensity
28%
Treatment Strategy
14%
Repeated Exposure
14%
Pain Experience
14%
Pain Sensation
14%
Electrical Stimulus
14%
Multilevel Methods
14%
New Analysis Method
14%
Brain Signals
14%
Simultaneous Registration
14%
Electrical Brain Activity
14%
Pain Hypervigilance
14%
Signal Amplitude
14%
Large Section
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Chronic Pain
100%
Hypervigilance
100%
Event-Related Potential
60%
Electroencephalogram
20%
Finger
20%
Nociception
20%
Alertness
20%
INIS
processing
100%
pain
100%
stimuli
27%
potentials
16%
people
16%
erbium phosphides
16%
brain
11%
comparative evaluations
5%
fingers
5%
amplitudes
5%
peaks
5%
signals
5%
Psychology
Habituation
100%
Chronic Pain
71%
Event-Related Potential
42%
Mood
14%
Vigilance
14%
Neuroscience
Habituation
100%
Event-Related Potential
42%
Vigilance
14%
Nociception
14%