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Scientific collaboration 

Giandomenico Iannetti

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Italian Institute of Technology (IIT)

Department of Neuroscience, Physiology and Pharmacology, University College London (UK).

Publications

2019

Spatial Patterns of Brain Activity Preferentially Reflecting Transient Pain and Stimulus Intensity

Cerebral Cortex

Liang M, Su Q, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

29(5):2211-2227

2019

Brain regions preferentially responding to transient and iso-intense painful or tactile stimuli

Neuroimage

Su Q, Qin W, Yang QQ, Yu CS, Qian TY, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD, Liang M.

192:52-65

2018

The search for pain biomarkers in the human brain

Brain

Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

141(12):3290-3307

2018

Characterising the short-term habituation of event-related evoked potentials

eNeuro

Mancini F, Pepe A, Di Stefano G, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

5(5): ENEURO.0014-18.2018

2018

Temporal profile and limb-specificity of phasic pain-evoked changes in motor excitability

Neuroscience

Algoet M, Duqué J, Iannetti GD, Mouraux A.

386: 240-255

2015

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Evoked potentials in relation to pain perception

The brain adapting with pain: Contribution of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms

Mouraux A, Iannetti GD, Baumgartner U, Treede RD.

Apkarian AV (Ed). IASP Press.

2015

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The pain matrix: myths and (unpleasant) truths

The brain adapting with pain: Contribution of neuroimaging technology to pain mechanisms

Iannetti GD, Mouraux A.

Apkarian AV (Ed). IASP Press.

2015

Multiple linear regression to estimate time-frequency electrophysiological responses in single trials

Neuroimage

Hu L, Zhang ZG, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

111:442-53

2014

Single-trial time-frequency analysis of electrocortical signals: baseline correction and beyond

Neuroimage

Hu L, Xiao P, Zhang ZG, Mouraux A, Iannetti GD.

84:876-8

2013

Unmasking the obligatory components of nociceptive event-related brain potentials

Journal of Neurophysiology

Mouraux A, De Paepe AL, Marot E, Plaghki L, Iannetti GD, Legrain V.

110(10):2312-24

2013

Primary Sensory Cortices Contain Distinguishable Spatial Patterns of Activity for Each Sense

Nature Communications

Liang M, Mouraux A, Hu L, Iannetti GD.

1.540972222

2013

Beyond metaphor: Contrasting mechanisms of social and physical pain

TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences

Iannetti GD, Salomons TV, Moayedi M, Mouraux A, Davis KD.

17(8): 371-8

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