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  1. La réponse cérébrale à la douleur des autres

    A better understanding of brain mechanisms related to the communication of pain could lead to novel means by which to improve pain management in...

    J. Jauniaux, S. -M. Deschênes, P. L. Jackson in Douleur et Analgésie
    Article 07 February 2014
  2. Impact de la douleur sur les processus cognitifs chez l’homme

    Chronic pain patients may develop cognitive disorders, impaired memory and affect. Many studies focused on psychology, physiology and neuroimaging...

    V. Morel, G. Pickering in Douleur et Analgésie
    Article 26 October 2012
  3. Hypnose et conscience

    Hypnotic-like behavior has been reported from the dawn of history. The early origins are shrouded in mystery and magic; but Franz Anton Mesmer, an...

    M. -E. Faymonville in Douleur et Analgésie
    Article 01 March 2008
  4. Physiopathologie et approche génétique de la migraine

    Migraine is the most frequent primary headache disorder. It is a neurovascular disorder in which the primary abnormality is thought to be a neuronal...

    Anne Ducros in CNS Drugs
    Article 01 December 2006
  5. Apport de l’imagerie fonctionnelle cérébrale dans la physiopathologie de la migraine

    The introduction of functional brain imaging technologies in migraine research during the 1980s led to improve migraine pathophysiology in vivo....

    C. Créac’h, B. Laurent in Douleur et Analgésie
    Article 01 September 2002
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