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Valéry Legrain - Principal investigator (IONS/COSY)

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The main research interest of the team led by Valery Legrain (IONS/COSY) is to understand the cognitive mechanisms modulating the link between nociception and the conscious perception of pain, and the neurobiological substrates of these cognitive mechanisms. Three lines of research are developed. First, the group's researchers seek to understand and describe the cognitive factors that help modulate nociceptive responses and pain perception (e.g. selective attention, executive functions, multisensory interaction, and hypnosis). They also study whether cognitive functions could prevent the development of central sensitization to pain. Second, the group studies how pain and the central sensitization it can induce disrupt cognitive functioning (i.e. attention, memory, body and spatial representation). The third line of research aims to understand how pain interacts with other sensory modalities, such as vision and proprioception, in order to mentally represent the peripersonal space and to facilitate reaction against potentially damaging stimuli. These topics are studied in healthy volunteers on experimentally-induced pain as well as in patients suffering from chronic pain (e.g. complex regional pain syndrome, fibromyalgia). Different approaches are used: neurophysiology (EEG, ESG, EMG, ERPs, TMS), psychophysics (threshold measurement, mental chronometry) and neuropsychology (study of patients with sensory-motor or attentional deficits).

Group members

Publications

Cognitive modulation of pain-related brain responses

Pain

Legrain V, Plaghki L, Garcia-Larrea L - Comments on Seminowicz et al Pain 2004; 112:48-58).

112:48-58). Pain (2005); 114(3):524-526; author reply 526-527.

2005

Involuntary orientation of attention to unattended deviant nociceptive stimuli is modulated by concomitant visual task difficulty. Evidence from laser evoked potentials

Clinical Neurophysiology

Legrain V, Bruyer R, Guerit JM, Plaghki L.

116(9):2165-2174

2003

Electrophysiological correlates of attentional orientation in humans to strong intensity deviant nociceptive stimuli, inside and outside the focus of spatial attention

Neuroscience Letters

Legrain V, Guerit JM, Bruyer R, Plaghki L.

339(2):107-110

2003

Nociceptive processing in the human brain of infrequent task-relevant and task-irrelevant noxious stimuli. A study with event-related potentials evoked by CO2 laser radiant heat stimuli

Pain

Legrain V, Bruyer R, Guerit JM, Plaghki L.

103(3):237-248

2002

Attentional modulation of the nociceptive processing into the human brain: selective spatial attention, probability of stimulus occurrence, and target detection effects on laser evoked potentials

Pain

Legrain V, Guerit JM, Bruyer R, Plaghki L.

99(1-2):21-39

Institute of Neuroscience (IONS) - Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)

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