Alexandre S. Quevedo, Ph.D.

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Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC, United States 
Area:
pain, brain imaging
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Robert C. Coghill grad student 2007 Wake Forest School of Medicine
 (Modulation of spatial integration of nociceptive processing by bottom-up and top-down factors.)
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Callai EMM, Zin LEF, Catarina LS, et al. (2022) Evaluation of the immediate effects of a single transcranial direct current stimulation session on astrocyte activation, inflammatory response, and pain threshold in naïve rats. Behavioural Brain Research. 428: 113880
Quevedo AS, Mørch CD, Andersen OK, et al. (2017) Lateral Inhibition during Nociceptive Processing. Pain
Scarabelot VL, Medeiros LF, de Oliveira C, et al. (2016) Melatonin Alters the Mechanical and Thermal Hyperalgesia Induced by Orofacial Pain Model in Rats. Inflammation
Spezia Adachi LN, Quevedo AS, de Souza A, et al. (2015) Exogenously induced brain activation regulates neuronal activity by top-down modulation: conceptualized model for electrical brain stimulation. Experimental Brain Research. 233: 1377-89
Emerson NM, Zeidan F, Lobanov OV, et al. (2014) Pain sensitivity is inversely related to regional grey matter density in the brain. Pain. 155: 566-73
Emerson N, Zeidan F, Lobanov O, et al. (2014) (323) Regional grey matter density in the brain is related to pain sensitivity in healthy individuals The Journal of Pain. 15: S56
Lobanov OV, Quevedo AS, Hadsel MS, et al. (2013) Frontoparietal mechanisms supporting attention to location and intensity of painful stimuli. Pain. 154: 1758-68
Starr CJ, Sawaki L, Wittenberg GF, et al. (2011) The contribution of the putamen to sensory aspects of pain: insights from structural connectivity and brain lesions. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 134: 1987-2004
Mørch CD, Andersen OK, Quevedo AS, et al. (2010) Exteroceptive aspects of nociception: insights from graphesthesia and two-point discrimination. Pain. 151: 45-52
Oshiro Y, Quevedo AS, McHaffie JG, et al. (2009) Brain mechanisms supporting discrimination of sensory features of pain: a new model. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 29: 14924-31
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