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Lieve Filbrich - postdoc

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When we feel pain, our brain automatically locates it but also detects, through our vision, what provokes it. Thus it coordinates different sensory modalities: touch and perception of pain to monitor our body, and vision to track our environment. If vision and feeling pain are coordinated by the brain, what happens if one of these two senses is disrupted? Lieve Filbrich tries to answer that question. We want to analyse what happens at the visual level if we suffer chronic pain, and more specifically in the space that surrounds the afflicted limb.

Publications

2017

Biased visuospatial perception in complex regional pain syndrome

Nature : Scientific Reports

Filbrich L, Alamia A, Verfaille C, Barbier O, Libouton X, Fraselle V, Mouraux D, Berquin A, Legrain V.

7.036111111

2017

Shaping visual space perception through bodily sensations: Testing the impact of nociceptive stimuli on visual perception in peripersonal space with temporal order judgments

PLoS One

Filbrich L, Alamia A, Blandiaux S, Burns S, Legrain V.

12(8):e0182634

2017

Investigating peri-limb interaction between nociception and vision using spatial depth

Neuroscience Letters

Vanderclausen C, Filbrich L, Alamia A, Legrain V.

654: 111-116

2017

Orienting attention in visual space by nociceptive stimuli. Investigation with temporal order judgment tasks based on the adaptive PSI method

Experimental Brain Research

Filbrich L, Alamia A, Burns S, Legrain V.

235(7):2069-2079

2017

Intense pain influences the cortical processing of visual stimuli projected onto the sensitized skin

Pain

Torta DM, van den Broeke EN, Filbrich L, Jacob B, Lambert J, Mouraux A.

158(4):691-697

2016

Using temporal order judgments to investigate attention bias towards pain and threat-related information. Methodological and theoretical issues

Consciousness and Cognition

Filbrich L, Torta DM, Vanderclausen C, Azanon E, Legrain V.

41:135-8

Institute of Neuroscience (IONS) - Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)

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