Transcranial direct current stimulation does neither modulate results of a quantitative sensory testing protocol nor ratings of suprathreshold heat stimuli in healthy volunteers.

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Transcranial direct current stimulation does neither modulate results of a quantitative sensory testing protocol nor ratings of suprathreshold heat stimuli in healthy volunteers. / Jürgens, Tim; Schulte, A; Klein, T; May, Arne.

In: EUR J PAIN, Vol. 16, No. 9, 9, 2012, p. 1251-1263.

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title = "Transcranial direct current stimulation does neither modulate results of a quantitative sensory testing protocol nor ratings of suprathreshold heat stimuli in healthy volunteers.",
abstract = "Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) has been shown to effectively modulate cortical excitability. Several studies have suggested clinical efficacy in pain syndromes such as central neuropathic pain or fibromyalgia. However, little is known regarding tDCS effects on nociception in healthy volunteers.",
keywords = "Adult, Humans, Male, Female, Pain Measurement, Hot Temperature, Cross-Over Studies, Electric Stimulation Therapy/*methods, Single-Blind Method, Motor Cortex, *Nociception, *Pain Threshold, *Sensory Thresholds, Thermosensing, Touch Perception, Adult, Humans, Male, Female, Pain Measurement, Hot Temperature, Cross-Over Studies, Electric Stimulation Therapy/*methods, Single-Blind Method, Motor Cortex, *Nociception, *Pain Threshold, *Sensory Thresholds, Thermosensing, Touch Perception",
author = "Tim J{\"u}rgens and A Schulte and T Klein and Arne May",
year = "2012",
language = "English",
volume = "16",
pages = "1251--1263",
journal = "EUR J PAIN",
issn = "1090-3801",
publisher = "W.B. Saunders Ltd",
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