Camille Vanderclausen - former PhD student

My research project aimed to investigate how visual experience influences the perception of nociceptive stimuli and pain. More specifically, I compared the cognitive abilities of people with congenital blindness and those of normal sighted people to localize nociceptive stimuli on the body space.
Group members
Publications
2022
Letter on the pain of blind people for the use of those who can see their pain
Pain
Legrain V, Filbrich L, Vanderclausen C.
in press.
2021
No evidence for an effect of the distance between the hands on tactile temporal order judgments
Perception
Manfron L, Vanderclausen C, Legrain V.
50(4):294-307.
2020
Testing the exteroceptive function of nociception: the role of visual experience in shaping the spatial representations of nociceptive inputs
Cortex
Vanderclausen C, Bourgois M, De Volder A, Legrain V.
126:26-38
2020
The influence of visual experience and cognitive goals on the spatial representations of nociceptive stimuli
Pain
Vanderclausen C, Manfron L, De Volder A, Legrain V.
161(2):328-337
2018
Report of one confirmed generalized seizure and one suspected partial seizure induced by deep continuous theta burst stimulation of the right operculo-insular cortex
Brain Stimulationation
Lenoir C*, Algoet M*, Vanderclausen C, Peeters A, Ferrao Santos S, Mouraux A.
11(5):1187-1188
2017
Investigating peri-limb interaction between nociception and vision using spatial depth
Neuroscience Letters
Vanderclausen C, Filbrich L, Alamia A, Legrain V.
654: 111-116
2016
Using temporal order judgments to investigate attention bias towards pain and threat-related information. Methodological and theoretical issues
Consciousness and Cognition
Filbrich L, Torta DM, Vanderclausen C, Azanon E, Legrain V.
41:135-8