Solenn Gousset - former PhD student

Former PhD student. Within the H2020 QSPainRelief project, I conducted a clinical study in patients suffering from disabling post-operative to assess the different effects of combinatorial treatments on the central nervous system using EEG and other non-invasive electrophysiological techniques and relate these effects to real-life clinical efficacy and safety.
Group members
Publications
2026
A multicentre randomized double-blind placebo-controlled study of lacosamide, pregabalin, and tapentadol on spinal pain biomarkers
Clin Neurophysiol
Leone CM, Di Pietro G, Di Stefano G, Quesada C, Salameh C, Perchet C, Garcia-Larrea L, Mouraux A, Lebrun L, Gousset S, Möller-Grell N, Kostenko A, Finnerup NB, Caspani O, Bo J, Genser B, Treede RD, Truini A
in press
2024
Studying the effect of expectations on high-frequency electrical stimulation-induced pain and pinprick hypersensitivity
J Pain
Gousset S, Cayrol T, Papleux M, Meulders A, Mouraux A, van den Broeke EN
in press
2023
Pinprick-induced gamma-band oscillations are not a useful electrophysiological marker of pinprick hypersensitivity in humans
Clin Neurophysiol
Gousset S, Torta DM, Mouraux A, Lambert J, van den Broeke EN.
53:102-110.