Frot, Maud Gaëlle, 1974-....
Maud Frot researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0002-7783-9256
Frot, Maud
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Works
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Asleep but aware? | |
Brain generators of laser-evoked potentials: from dipoles to functional significance. | |
Cognitive and neuronal mechanisms underlying the regulation of acute pain by mindfulness meditation : an investigation using experimental and experiential methods | |
A comprehensive literature review of chronic pain and memory. | |
Convergence of sensory and limbic noxious input into the anterior insula and the emergence of pain from nociception | |
Cortical modulation of nociception by galvanic vestibular stimulation: A potential clinical tool? | |
Cortical representation of pain in primary sensory-motor areas (S1/M1)--a study using intracortical recordings in humans. | |
Distinct fronto-central N60 and supra-sylvian N70 middle-latency components of the median nerve SEPs as assessed by scalp topographic analysis, dipolar source modelling and depth recordings. | |
Do we activate specifically somatosensory thin fibres with the concentric planar electrode? A scalp and intracranial EEG study | |
Early secondary somatosensory area (SII) SEPs. Data from intracerebral recordings in humans. | |
Emotional modulation of pain: is it the sensation or what we recall? | |
Étude des marqueurs de la mémorisation d'une sensation douloureuse chez l'Homme | |
Evoked potentials to nociceptive stimuli delivered by CO2 or Nd:YAP lasers | |
Filtering the reality: functional dissociation of lateral and medial pain systems during sleep in humans | |
Human SII and posterior insula differently encode thermal laser stimuli. | |
Hyperalgesia when observing pain-related images is a genuine bias in perception and enhances autonomic responses | |
Insular-limbic dissociation to intra-epidermal electrical Aδ activation: A comparative study with thermo-nociceptive laser stimulation | |
Long-term Memory of pain in Humans : a pain conditioning study in immersive Virtual Reality. | |
Macroanatomy and 3D probabilistic atlas of the human insula | |
Mécanismes cognitifs et neuronaux sous-tendant la régulation de la douleur aiguë par la méditation de pleine conscience : une recherche utilisant des méthodes expérimentales et expérientielles. | |
Mémoire à long-terme de la douleur chez l'Homme : étude sur le conditionnement douloureux en Réalité Virtuelle Immersive | |
My Brain Reads Pain in Your Face, Before Knowing Your Gender. | |
Operculo-insular responses to nociceptive skin stimulation in humans. A review of the literature | |
Pain influences hedonic assessment of visual inputs. | |
Pain networks from the inside: Spatiotemporal analysis of brain responses leading from nociception to conscious perception. | |
Pathophysiological involvement of the Locus Coeruleus in migraine. | |
Perceiving the pain in others' faces : from subliminal processing to activation of involved neuronal networks. | |
Percevoir la douleur sur le visage d'autrui : du traitement subliminal à la mise en jeu des réseaux neuronaux sous-jacents | |
Processing of nociceptive input from posterior to anterior insula in humans. | |
Réponses nociceptives et somesthésiques des cortex operculaire supra-sylvien et insulaire chez l'homme : étude électrophysiologique par enregistrements intra-cérébraux | |
The role of parietal opercular and insular cortex in pain sensation in humans: data from PET activation studies and intracortical recordings of CO2 laser evoked potentials (LEPs). | |
Sex differences in pain perception and anxiety. A psychophysical study with topical capsaicin. | |
Study of electrophysiological correlates of the subjective pain perception in humans by intracerebral recordings. | |
Study of memorisation markers of a painful sensation in Human. | |
Thalamic Responses to Nociceptive-Specific Input in Humans: Functional Dichotomies and Thalamo-Cortical Connectivity. | |
Thalamic thermo-algesic transmission: ventral posterior (VP) complex versus VMpo in the light of a thalamic infarct with central pain |