André Mouraux - Principal investigator (IONS/COSY)

Using non-invasive functional neuroimaging techniques such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), combined with novel techniques to selectively activate specific classes of nociceptive afferents, the research performed by the team of André Mouraux (IONS/COSY) follows two main axes. First, to understand how the human brain processes nociceptive sensory input and how this leads to the perception of pain. Second, to understand the plastic changes in nociceptive pathways that occur after inflammation, injury or sustained nociceptive input that induce peripheral and central sensitization and may underlie the development of chronic pain in humans.
Publications
2007
Can we smell without an olfactory bulb?
American Journal of Rhinology
Rombaux P, Mouraux A, Bertrand B, Duprez T, Hummel T.
21(5):548-550
2006
Are the processes reflected by late and ultra-late laser evoked potentials specific of nociception?
Clinical Neurophysiology
Mouraux A, Plaghki L.
59:197-204
2004
Refractoriness cannot explain why C-fiber laser-evoked brain potentials are recorded only if concomitant Adelta-fiber activation is avoided
Pain
Mouraux A, Guerit JM, Plaghki L.
112(1-2):16-26
2004
Human non-phase-locked gamma oscillations in experience-based perception of visual scenes
Neuroscience Letters
Goffaux V, Mouraux A, Desmet S, Rossion B.
354(1):14-17
