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High thalamocortical theta coherence in patients with neurogenic pain

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2008
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Sarnthein, J., & Jeanmonod, D. (2008). High thalamocortical theta coherence in patients with neurogenic pain. NeuroImage, 39(4), 1910–1917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.10.019

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Patients with severe and chronic neurogenic pain are known to exhibit excess EEG oscillations in the 4- to 9-Hz theta frequency band in comparison with healthy controls. The generators of these excess EEG oscillations are localized in the cortical pain matrix. Since cortex and thalamus are tightly interconnected anatomically, we asked how thalamic activity and EEG are functionally related in these patients. During the surgical intervention in ten patients with neurogenic pain, local field potentials were recorded from the posterior pa

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39

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4

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1910

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1917

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English

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2008-02-15

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2008-12-01

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1053-8119

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Sarnthein, J., & Jeanmonod, D. (2008). High thalamocortical theta coherence in patients with neurogenic pain. NeuroImage, 39(4), 1910–1917. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.10.019

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