• Age-related brain structural alterations in children with specific language impairment 

      Soriano-Mas, Carles; Pujol Nuez, Jesús; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Deus Yela, Joan; López-Sala, A; Sans, Anna (2009-05)
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      Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that children with specific language impairment (SLI) may show subtle anatomical alterations in specific brain regions. We aimed to characterize structural abnormalities in ...
    • Altered brain functional connectivity in relation to perception of scrutiny in social anxiety disorder 

      Gimenez, Monica; Pujol Nuez, Jesus; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Soriano-Mas, Carles; López Solà, Marina; Farré, Magí; Deus Yela, Joan; Merlo-Pich, Emilio; Martín-Santos, Rocío (2012-06-30)
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      Although the fear of being scrutinized by others in a social context is a key symptom in social anxiety disorder (SAD), the neural processes underlying the perception of scrutiny have not previously been studied by ...
    • Dynamic assessment of the right lateral frontal cortex response to painful stimulation 

      Cardoner, Narcís; Vallejo, Julio; López-Solà, M.; Pujol Nuez, Jesus; Hernández-Ribas, R.; Harrison, B.J.; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Soriano-Mas, Carles; Deus Yela, Joan; Menchón, J.M. (2010-04-15)
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      The lateral surface of the right frontal lobe has a relevant role in modulating behavioral responses to aversive stimuli and may significantly influence pain experience. Imaging studies suggest that this modulatory role ...
    • Mapping brain response to pain in fibromyalgia patients using temporal analysis of FMRI 

      Deus Yela, Joan; Pujol Nuez, Jesus; López-Solà, M.; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Vilanova, Joan Carles; Harrison, B.J.; Yücel, Murat; Soriano-Mas, Carles; Cardoner, Narcís (2009-04-21)
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      Background: Nociceptive stimuli may evoke brain responses longer than the stimulus duration often partially detected by conventional neuroimaging. Fibromyalgia patients typically complain of severe pain from gentle stimuli. ...
    • Mapping the neural systems driving breathing at the transition to unconsciousness 

      Pujol Nuez, Jesus; Blanco Hinojo, Laura; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Gallart Gallego, Lluís; Moltó García, Luís; Martínez Vilavela, Gerard; Vilà, Esther; Pacreu, Susana; Adalid, Irina; Deus Yela, Joan; Pérez Sola, Victor; Fernández Candil, Juan (Elsevier, 2022-02-01)
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      After falling asleep, the brain needs to detach from waking activity and reorganize into a functionally distinct state. A functional MRI (fMRI) study has recently revealed that the transition to unconsciousness induced by ...
    • Testing the effects of gentle vibrotactile stimulation on symptom relief in fibromyalgia 

      Pujol, Jesús; Ramos López, Daniel; Blanco Hinojo, Laura; Pujol, Guillem; Ortiz Valencia, Héctor; Martínez Vilavela, Gerard; Blanch Rubió, Josep; Monfort Faure, Jordi; Deus Yela, Joan (2019-06-14)
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      Sensory disturbances in fibromyalgia extend beyond nociception. It has been proposed that imbalance in the mutual competition between painful input and non-painful sensory activity may, to a significant extent, account for ...