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Dynamics of the perception and EEG signals triggered by tonic warm and cool stimulation
2020
PLoS ONE
Thermosensation is crucial for humans to probe the environment and detect threats arising from noxious heat or cold. Over the last years, EEG frequency-tagging using long-lasting periodic radiant heat stimulation has been proposed as a means to study the cortical processes underlying tonic heat perception. This approach is based on the notion that periodic modulation of a sustained stimulus can elicit synchronized periodic activity in the neuronal populations responding to the stimulus, known
doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0231698
pmid:32324752
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