Below are the most recent publications written about "Pain Perception" by people in Profiles.
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Horing B, Beadle SC, Inks Z, Robb A, Muth ER, Babu SV. A virtual experimenter does not increase placebo hypoalgesia when delivering an interactive expectancy manipulation. Sci Rep. 2020 11 23; 10(1):20353.
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Seymore RJ, Manis MM, Coyne PJ. Dexmedetomidine Use in a Case of Severe Cancer Pain. J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2019 Mar - Jun; 33(1-2):34-41.
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Lee YC, Bingham CO, Edwards RR, Marder W, Phillips K, Bolster MB, Clauw DJ, Moreland LW, Lu B, Wohlfahrt A, Zhang Z, Neogi T. Association Between Pain Sensitization and Disease Activity in Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Cross-Sectional Study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2018 02; 70(2):197-204.
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Ditre JW, Zale EL, Heckman BW, Hendricks PS. A measure of perceived pain and tobacco smoking interrelations: pilot validation of the pain and smoking inventory. Cogn Behav Ther. 2017 06; 46(4):339-351.
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Saunders LL, Gregory-Bass R, Krause JS. Gender, race, pain, and subjective well-being of adults with spinal cord injury. J Health Care Poor Underserved. 2013 Aug; 24(3):1257-65.
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Martin L, Borckardt JJ, Reeves ST, Frohman H, Beam W, Nahas Z, Johnson K, Younger J, Madan A, Patterson D, George M. A pilot functional MRI study of the effects of prefrontal rTMS on pain perception. Pain Med. 2013 Jul; 14(7):999-1009.
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Schlenz AM, McClellan CB, Mark TR, McKelvy AD, Puffer E, Roberts CW, Sweitzer SM, Schatz JC. Sensitization to acute procedural pain in pediatric sickle cell disease: modulation by painful vaso-occlusive episodes, age, and endothelin-1. J Pain. 2012 Jul; 13(7):656-65.
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Sprenger C, Eippert F, Finsterbusch J, Bingel U, Rose M, Büchel C. Attention modulates spinal cord responses to pain. Curr Biol. 2012 Jun 05; 22(11):1019-22.
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Borckardt JJ, Bikson M, Frohman H, Reeves ST, Datta A, Bansal V, Madan A, Barth K, George MS. A pilot study of the tolerability and effects of high-definition transcranial direct current stimulation (HD-tDCS) on pain perception. J Pain. 2012 Feb; 13(2):112-20.
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Borckardt JJ, Reeves ST, Frohman H, Madan A, Jensen MP, Patterson D, Barth K, Smith RA, Gracely R, George MS. Fast left prefrontal rTMS acutely suppresses analgesic effects of perceived controllability on the emotional component of pain experience. Pain. 2011 Jan; 152(1):182-187.