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Gan Huang - former postdoc

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The objective of this postdoc was to develop novel approaches to study the cortical representation of pain in the human brain, using novel techniques combining transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

Group members

Publications

2018

EEG time-warping to study non-strictly-periodic EEG signals related to the production of rhythmic movements

Journal of Neuroscience Methods

Chemin B, Huang G, Mulders D, Mouraux A.

308:106-115

2017

The human primary somatosensory cortex is differentially involved in vibrotaction and nociception

Journal of Neurophysiology

Lenoir C, Huang G, Vandermeeren Y, Hatem SM, Mouraux A.

118(1):317-330

2016

Central sensitization of mechanical nociceptive pathways is associated with a long-lasting increase of pinprick-evoked brain potentials

Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

van den Broeke E, Lambert J, Huang G, Mouraux A.

0.785416667

2015

The rostral ventro-medial medulla (RVM) control of cutaneous vasomotion of paws and tail in the rat. Implication for pain studies

Journal of Neurophysiology

El Bitar N, Pollin B, Huang G, Mouraux A, Le Bars D.

115: 773-789

2015

MEP latencies predict the neuromodulatory effect of cTBS delivered to the ipsilateral and contralateral sensorimotor cortex

PLoS ONE

Huang G, Mouraux A.

2015

Frequency-tagging of steady-state evoked potentials to explore the crossmodal links in spatial attention between vision and touch

Psychophysiology

Colon E, Huang G, Legrain V, Mouraux A.

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