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Solenn Gousset - PhD student

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Within the H2020 QSPainRelief project (http://qspainrelief.eu), we will conduct 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. The data generated by this clinical study will be used to calibrate a model to predict response to combinatorial treatments for pain.

Group members

Publications

2024

Studying the effect of expectations on high-frequency electrical stimulation-induced pain and pinprick hypersensitivity

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J Pain

Gousset S, Cayrol T, Papleux M, Meulders A, Mouraux A, van den Broeke EN

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2023

Pinprick-induced gamma-band oscillations are not a useful electrophysiological marker of pinprick hypersensitivity in humans

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Clin Neurophysiol

Gousset S, Torta DM, Mouraux A, Lambert J, van den Broeke EN.

53:102-110.

2020

Burst-like conditioning electrical stimulation is more efficacious than continuous stimulation for inducing secondary hyperalgesia in humans

Journal of Neurophysiology

Gousset S, Mouraux A, van den Broeke EN.

123(1):323-328

2019

Heterosynaptic facilitation of mechanical nociceptive input is dependent on the frequency of conditioning stimulation

Journal of Neurophysiology

van den Broeke EN, Gousset S, Bouvy J, Stouffs A, Lebrun L, van Neerven SGA, Mouraux A.

122(3):994-1001

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