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November 7, 2003
Cutaneous painful laser stimuli evoke responses recorded directly from primary somatosensory cortex in awake humans
S Ohara, N E Crone, N Weiss, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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June 27, 2008
Cold stimuli evoke potentials that can be recorded directly from parasylvian cortex in humans
J D Greenspan, S Ohara, P Franaszczuk, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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February 27, 2009
A painful cutaneous laser stimulus evokes responses from single neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus ventral caudal (Vc)
K Kobayashi, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
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December 14, 2011
Studies of properties of "Pain Networks" as predictors of targets of stimulation for treatment of pain
C C Liu, P Franaszczuk, N E Crone, et al.
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
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January 1, 1990
Thalamic single-unit activity occurring in patients with hemidystonia
F A Lenz, R Martin, H C Kwan, et al.
Pain
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August 5, 2000
Cortical representation of pain: functional characterization of nociceptive areas near the lateral sulcus
Rolf-Detlef Treede, Vania A Apkarian, Burkhart Bromm, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
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September 19, 2001
Human "memories" can be evoked by stimulation of the lateral temporal cortex after ipsilateral medial temporal lobe resection
J L Moriarity, D Boatman, G L Krauss, et al.
Scientific Reports
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August 4, 2025
Immune profiling of canine B cell lymphoma reveals cross-species conservation of prognostic markers
Dillon Didehvar, Jennifer A Lenz, Brandon Peng, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
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May 30, 1998
Painful stimuli evoke potentials recorded over the human anterior cingulate gyrus
F A Lenz, M Rios, A Zirh, et al.
Pain
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October 29, 2011
Attention to painful cutaneous laser stimuli evokes directed functional interactions between human sensory and modulatory pain-related cortical areas
Chang-Chia Liu, Shinji Ohara, Piotr J Franaszczuk, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology
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November 7, 2003
Cutaneous painful laser stimuli evoke responses recorded directly from primary somatosensory cortex in awake humans
S Ohara, N E Crone, N Weiss, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
June 27, 2008
Cold stimuli evoke potentials that can be recorded directly from parasylvian cortex in humans
J D Greenspan, S Ohara, P Franaszczuk, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
February 27, 2009
A painful cutaneous laser stimulus evokes responses from single neurons in the human thalamic principal somatic sensory nucleus ventral caudal (Vc)
K Kobayashi, J Winberry, C C Liu, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
|
December 14, 2011
Studies of properties of "Pain Networks" as predictors of targets of stimulation for treatment of pain
C C Liu, P Franaszczuk, N E Crone, et al.
Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery
|
January 1, 1990
Thalamic single-unit activity occurring in patients with hemidystonia
F A Lenz, R Martin, H C Kwan, et al.
Pain
|
August 5, 2000
Cortical representation of pain: functional characterization of nociceptive areas near the lateral sulcus
Rolf-Detlef Treede, Vania A Apkarian, Burkhart Bromm, et al.
Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry
|
September 19, 2001
Human "memories" can be evoked by stimulation of the lateral temporal cortex after ipsilateral medial temporal lobe resection
J L Moriarity, D Boatman, G L Krauss, et al.
Scientific Reports
|
August 4, 2025
Immune profiling of canine B cell lymphoma reveals cross-species conservation of prognostic markers
Dillon Didehvar, Jennifer A Lenz, Brandon Peng, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology
|
May 30, 1998
Painful stimuli evoke potentials recorded over the human anterior cingulate gyrus
F A Lenz, M Rios, A Zirh, et al.
Pain
|
October 29, 2011
Attention to painful cutaneous laser stimuli evokes directed functional interactions between human sensory and modulatory pain-related cortical areas
Chang-Chia Liu, Shinji Ohara, Piotr J Franaszczuk, et al.
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