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Elisabeth S May

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Pain|June 27, 2018
Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in pain research-current state and future perspectivesMarkus Ploner, Elisabeth S May
Pain Reports|October 4, 2019
From correlation towards causality: modulating brain rhythms of pain using transcranial alternating current stimulationVanessa D Hohn, Elisabeth S May, Markus Ploner
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|April 23, 2013
The slowed brain: cortical oscillatory activity in hepatic encephalopathyMarkus Butz, Elisabeth S May, Dieter Häussinger, et al.
Neuroimage|July 26, 2011
Sustained gamma band synchronization in early visual areas reflects the level of selective attentionNina Kahlbrock, Markus Butz, Elisabeth S May, et al.
The Journal of Headache and Pain|September 11, 2024
Resting-state electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in migraine-a systematic review and meta-analysisPaul Theo Zebhauser, Henrik Heitmann, Elisabeth S May, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 29, 2015
Frontostriatal Gating of Tinnitus and Chronic PainJosef P Rauschecker, Elisabeth S May, Audrey Maudoux, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 4, 2017
Influence of pain on motor preparation in the human brainMartina Postorino, Elisabeth S May, Moritz M Nickel, et al.
Neuroimage|June 5, 2012
Pre- and post-stimulus alpha activity shows differential modulation with spatial attention during the processing of painElisabeth S May, Markus Butz, Nina Kahlbrock, et al.
Neuroimage|March 13, 2012
Lowered frequency and impaired modulation of gamma band oscillations in a bimodal attention task are associated with reduced critical flicker frequencyNina Kahlbrock, Markus Butz, Elisabeth S May, et al.
Pain|July 13, 2017
Autonomic responses to tonic pain are more closely related to stimulus intensity than to pain intensityMoritz M Nickel, Elisabeth S May, Laura Tiemann, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 32) with videos related to

Sort By:
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Pain|June 27, 2018
Electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in pain research-current state and future perspectivesMarkus Ploner, Elisabeth S May
Pain Reports|October 4, 2019
From correlation towards causality: modulating brain rhythms of pain using transcranial alternating current stimulationVanessa D Hohn, Elisabeth S May, Markus Ploner
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|April 23, 2013
The slowed brain: cortical oscillatory activity in hepatic encephalopathyMarkus Butz, Elisabeth S May, Dieter Häussinger, et al.
Neuroimage|July 26, 2011
Sustained gamma band synchronization in early visual areas reflects the level of selective attentionNina Kahlbrock, Markus Butz, Elisabeth S May, et al.
The Journal of Headache and Pain|September 11, 2024
Resting-state electroencephalography and magnetoencephalography in migraine-a systematic review and meta-analysisPaul Theo Zebhauser, Henrik Heitmann, Elisabeth S May, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|September 29, 2015
Frontostriatal Gating of Tinnitus and Chronic PainJosef P Rauschecker, Elisabeth S May, Audrey Maudoux, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 4, 2017
Influence of pain on motor preparation in the human brainMartina Postorino, Elisabeth S May, Moritz M Nickel, et al.
Neuroimage|June 5, 2012
Pre- and post-stimulus alpha activity shows differential modulation with spatial attention during the processing of painElisabeth S May, Markus Butz, Nina Kahlbrock, et al.
Neuroimage|March 13, 2012
Lowered frequency and impaired modulation of gamma band oscillations in a bimodal attention task are associated with reduced critical flicker frequencyNina Kahlbrock, Markus Butz, Elisabeth S May, et al.
Pain|July 13, 2017
Autonomic responses to tonic pain are more closely related to stimulus intensity than to pain intensityMoritz M Nickel, Elisabeth S May, Laura Tiemann, et al.
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