Morten S. Hadsel, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2011 | Neurobiology & Anatomy | Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, United States |
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(Effect of low-grade anxiety on neural, psychophysical and physiological activity in an experimental pain paradigm.) |
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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 |
Hadsel M, Quevedo A, Oshiro Y, et al. (2009) Interrelationships between anxiety proneness and central autonomic processing during pain: A psychophysical and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study The Journal of Pain. 10: S27 |
Hadsel M, Quevedo A, Oshiro Y, et al. (2008) (141) Anxiety-proneness modulates pain-induced brain activation: Insights from an independent component analysis (ICA) The Journal of Pain. 9: 11 |
Hadsel M, Oshiro Y, Quevedo A, et al. (2007) (657) The Journal of Pain. 8: S15 |