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p. 110 Acupuncture induces divergent alterations of   p. 116 The perception of pain in others suppresses
                  functional connectivity within conventional       somatosensory oscillations: a magnetoencepha-
                  frequency bands: evidence from MEG recordings     lography study


            p. 111 Pre- and post-stimulus alpha activity shows   p. 116 Noxious counterirritation in patients with ad-
                  differential modulation with spatial attention    vanced osteoarthritis of the knee reduces MCC
                  during the processing of pain                     but not SII pain generators: A combined use of
                                                                    MEG and EEG
            p. 111 Sensorimotor Alpha Activity is Modulated in
                  Response to the Observation of Pain in Others  p. 117 Attention to painful stimulation enhances
                                                                    gamma-band activity and synchronization in
            p. 112 Emotional facial expressions modulate pain-      human sensorimotor cortex
                  induced beta and gamma oscillations in sensori-
                  motor cortex                                 119  Parkinson's Disease


            p. 112 Anesthetic block of pain-related cortical activity   p. 119 Distinct cortical responses evoked by electrical
                  in patients with peripheral nerve injury meas-    stimulation of the thalamic ventral intermediate
                  ured by magnetoencephalography                    nucleus and of the subthalamic nucleus


            p. 113 Cortical activation changes during repeated   p. 119 The significance of brain oscillations in motor
                  laser stimulation: a magnetoencephalographic      sequence learning: Insights from Parkinson's
                  study                                             disease


            p. 113 World Health Day 2011--antimicrobial resistance:   p. 120 Spontaneous sensorimotor cortical activity is
                  no action today, no cure tomorrow                 suppressed by deep brain stimulation in patients
                                                                    with advanced Parkinson's disease
            p. 113 fMRI and MEG analysis of visceral pain in healthy
                  volunteers                                   p. 120 Changes in resting-state directed connectivity
                                                                    in cortico-subcortical networks correlate with
            p. 114 Abnormal thalamocortical activity in patients    cognitive function in Parkinson's disease
                  with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
                  type I                                       p. 121 Combined MEG and pT-TMS study in Parkinson's
                                                                    disease
            p. 114 Functional integration within the human pain
                  system as revealed by Granger causality      p. 121 Deep brain stimulation modulates synchrony
                                                                    within spatially and spectrally distinct resting
            p. 115 Quality discrimination for noxious stimuli in    state networks in Parkinson's disease
                  secondary somatosensory cortex: a MEG-study
                                                               p. 122 Subthalamic nucleus phase-amplitude coupling
            p. 115 Gender differences in the mu rhythm during       correlates with motor impairment in Parkinson's
                  empathy for pain: an electroencephalographic      disease
                  study
                                                               p. 122 Effects of rhythmic stimulus presentation on os-
            p. 116 Evoked magnetic fields following noxious laser   cillatory brain activity: the physiology of cueing
                  stimulation of the thigh in humans                in Parkinson's disease

                                                               p. 123 Resting state cortical oscillations of patients with
                                                                    Parkinson disease and with and without sub-


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