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André Mouraux - Principal investigator (IONS/COSY)

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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

2017

The Tactile Perception of Transient Changes in Friction

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Gueorguiev D, Vezzoli E, Mouraux A, Lemaire-Semail B, Thonnard JL.

14(137). pii: 20170641

2017

Mind your grip: even usual dexterous manipulation requires high level cognition

Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience

Guillery E, Mouraux A, Thonnard JL, Legrain V.

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2017

EEG frequency-tagging and input-output comparison in rhythm perception

Brain Topography

Nozaradan S, Keller PE, Rossion B, Mouraux A.

31(2):153-160

2017

Side-channel attacks against the human brain: the PIN code case study

COSADE 2017: Constructive side-channel analysis and secure design.

Lange J, Massart C, Mouraux A, Standaert FX.

2017

Gamma-band oscillations preferential for nociception can be recorded in the human insula

Cerebral Cortex

Liberati G, Klöcker A, Algoet M, Mulders D, Safronova MM, Ferrao Santos S, Vaz JG, Raftopoulos C, Mouraux A.

28(10):3650-3664.

2017

Phase-locked and non-phase-locked EEG responses to pinprick stimulation before and after experimentally-induced secondary hyperalgesia

Clinical Neurophysiology

van den Broeke EN, de Vries B, Lambert J, Torta DM, Mouraux A.

128(8):1445-1456

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

2017

Frequency-tagging to track the neural processing of contrast in fast continuous sound sequences

Journal of Neurophysiology

Nozaradan S, Mouraux A, Cousineau M.

118(1):243-253

2017

Bilateral tactile hypersensitivity and neuroimmune responses after spared nerve injury in mice lacking vasoactive intestinal peptide

Experimental Neurology

Gallo A, Leerink M, Michot B, Ahmed E, Forget P, Mouraux A, Hermans E.

293:62-73

2017

Attention to pain! A neurocognitive perspective on attentional modulation of pain in neuroimaging studies

Cortex

Torta D, Legrain V, Mouraux A, Valentini E.

89:120-134

2017

Intense pain influences the cortical processing of visual stimuli projected onto the sensitized skin

Pain

Torta DM, van den Broeke EN, Filbrich L, Jacob B, Lambert J, Mouraux A.

158(4):691-697

2017

Intracerebral evidence of rhythm transform in the human auditory cortex

Brain Structure and Function

Nozaradan S, Mouraux A, Jonas J, Colnat-Coulbois S, Rossion B, Maillard L.

222(5): 2389-2404

2016

Feasibility of Topical Applications of Natural High-Concentration Capsaicinoid Solutions in Patients with Peripheral Neuropathic Pain: A Retrospective Analysis

Pain Research and Management

Bauchy F, Mouraux A, Deumens R, Leerink M, Ulpiano Trillig A, le Polain de Waroux B, Steyaert A, Quetin-Leclercq J, Forget P.

2016

EEG frequency tagging using ultra-slow periodic heat stimulation of the skin reveals cortical activity specifically related to C fiber thermonociceptors

Neuroimage

Colon E, Liberati G, Mouraux A.

146:266-274

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.

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

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