2024
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.2249
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Modulation of pain perception through transcranial alternating current stimulation and its nonlinear relationship with the simulated electric field magnitude

H. Ikarashi,
N. Otsuru,
J. Gomez‐Tames
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundOscillatory activities observed in multiple regions are closely associated with the experience of pain. Specifically, oscillatory activities within the theta‐ and beta‐frequency bands, observed in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), have been implicated in pain perception among healthy individuals and those with chronic pain. However, their physiological significance remains unclear.MethodsWe explored the modulation of pain perception in healthy individuals by theta‐ and beta‐band transc… Show more

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