Bromm, Burkhart
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- (BORNHOVD, K., QUANTE, M., GLAUCHE, V., BROMM, B., WEILLER,
C., BUCHEL, C.) Painful stimuli evoke different stimulus-response
functions in the amygdala, prefrontal, insula and somatosensory
cortex: a single-trial fMRI study. - Brain 125, S. 1326-36.
- (BUCHEL, C., BORNHOVD, K., QUANTE, M., GLAUCHE, V., BROMM, B.,
WEILLER, C.) Dissociable neural responses related to pain intensity,
stimulus intensity, and stimulus awareness within the anterior
cingulate cortex: a parametric single-trial functional magnetic
resonance imaging study. - J. Neurosci 22, S. 970-976.
- (DETSCH, O., KOCHS, E., SIEMERS, M., BROMM, B., VAHLE-HINZ,
C.) Increased responsiveness of cortical neurons in contrast to
thalamic neurons during isoflurane-induced EEG bursts in rats.
- Neurosci. Letters 317, S. 9-12.
- (DETSCH, O., KOCHS, E., SIEMERS, M., BROMM, B., VAHLE-HINZ,
C.) Differential effects of isoflurane on excitatory and inhibitory
synaptic inputs to thalamic neurones in vivo. - Br. J. Anaesth.
89, S. 294-300.
- (NAKAMURA, Y., PAUR, R., ZIMMERMANN, R., BROMM, B.) Attentional
modulation of human pain processing in the secondary somatosensory
cortex; a magnetoencephalographic study. - Neurosci. Lett. 328,
S. 29-32.
- (QUANTE, M., SCHAREIN, E., BROMM, B.) Dissociation between Morphine-induced
Sedation and Analgesia. - Arzneimittelforschung Drug Res. (Im
Druck).
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in animal models tell us about mechanisms of anaesthesia? - Br.
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- (BROMM, B., SCHAREIN, E.) Cortical mechanisms in pain chronification.
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- (DETSCH, O., KOCHS, E., SIEMERS, M., BROMM, B., VAHLE-HINZ,
C.) Suppression of tactile information transfer by isoflurane
within the CNS. - In: URBAN, B. W., BARANN, M. (Hrsg.): Molecular
and Basic Mechanisms of Anesthesia. Pabst Sci. Publ.: Lengerich.
(Im Druck).
- (VAHLE-HINZ, C., REEKER, W., DETSCH, O., SIEMERS, M., KOCHS,
E., BROMM, B.) Antinociceptive effects of anesthetics in vivo:
Neuronal responses and cellular mechanisms. - In: URBAN, B. W.,
BARANN, M. (Hrsg.): Molecular and Basic Mechanisms of Anesthesia.
Pabst Sci. Publ.: Lengerich. (Im Druck).
- (DARSOW, U., SCHAREIN, E., SIMON, D., WALTER, G., BROMM, B.,
RING, J.) New aspects of itch pathophysiology: Component analysis
of atopic itch using the "Eppendorf Itch Questionnaire".
- Int. Arch. Allergy Immunol. 124, S. 326-2331.
- (VAHLE-HINZ, CH., DETSCH, O., SIEMERS, M., KOCHS, E., BROMM,
B.) Local GABAA receptor blockade reverses isoflurane's suppressive
effects on thalamic neurons in vivo. - Anesth. Analg. 92, S.1578-1584.
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- J. Electroenceph. Clin. Neurophysiol. (Mitglied des Editorial
Board).