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Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol reduces the performance in sensory delayed discrimination tasks. A pharmacological-fMRI study in healthy volunteers
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Carmen
Walter
,
Bruno G. Oertel
,
Lisa Felden
,
Ulrike Nöth
,
Ralf Deichmann
,
Jörn Lötsch
Published 2019-12-01
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The human operculo-insular cortex is pain-preferentially but not pain-exclusively activated by trigeminal and olfactory stimuli.
by
Jörn Lötsch
,
Carmen
Walter
,
Lisa Felden
,
Ulrike Nöth
,
Ralf Deichmann
,
Bruno G Oertel
Published 2012-01-01
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Application of Referencing Techniques in EEG-Based Recordings of Contact Heat Evoked Potentials (CHEPS)
by
Malte Anders
,
Malte Anders
,
Björn Anders
,
Björn Anders
,
Matthias Kreuzer
,
Sebastian Zinn
,
Carmen
Walter
Published 2020-12-01
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Inverted Perceptual Judgment of Nociceptive Stimuli at Threshold Level following Inconsistent Cues.
by
Carmen
Walter
,
Violeta Dimova
,
Julia Bu
,
Michael J Parnham
,
Bruno G Oertel
,
Jörn Lötsch
Published 2015-01-01
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Consequences of a human TRPA1 genetic variant on the perception of nociceptive and olfactory stimuli.
by
Michael Schütz
,
Bruno G Oertel
,
Dirk Heimann
,
Alexandra Doehring
,
Carmen
Walter
,
Violeta Dimova
,
Gerd Geisslinger
,
Jörn Lötsch
Published 2014-01-01
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