William M Perlstein

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1 Placebo analgesia is accompanied by large reductions in pain-related brain activity in irritable bowel syndrome patients. Pain 2006 2.09
2 Functional brain interactions that serve cognitive-affective processing during pain and placebo analgesia. Neuroimage 2007 1.48
3 Brain activity related to temporal summation of C-fiber evoked pain. Pain 2006 1.36
4 Brain activity associated with slow temporal summation of C-fiber evoked pain in fibromyalgia patients and healthy controls. Eur J Pain 2008 1.32
5 Neural time course of conflict adaptation effects on the Stroop task. Neuropsychologia 2008 1.30
6 Age-related changes in word retrieval: role of bilateral frontal and subcortical networks. Neurobiol Aging 2006 1.23
7 The dynamic mechanisms of placebo induced analgesia: Evidence of sustained and transient regional involvement. Pain 2008 1.21
8 Widespread hyperalgesia in irritable bowel syndrome is dynamically maintained by tonic visceral impulse input and placebo/nocebo factors: evidence from human psychophysics, animal models, and neuroimaging. Neuroimage 2009 1.17
9 Gray matter volumes of pain-related brain areas are decreased in fibromyalgia syndrome. J Pain 2010 1.04
10 Affective context-induced modulation of the error-related negativity. Neuroreport 2006 1.00
11 Awareness of deficits and error processing after traumatic brain injury. Neuroreport 2009 0.86
12 Performance monitoring, error processing, and evaluative control following severe TBI. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2007 0.86
13 Effective connectivity among brain regions associated with slow temporal summation of C-fiber-evoked pain in fibromyalgia patients and healthy controls. J Pain 2012 0.84
14 Neural substrates of object identification: Functional magnetic resonance imaging evidence that category and visual attribute contribute to semantic knowledge. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2009 0.84
15 Operating characteristics of executive functioning tests following traumatic brain injury. Clin Neuropsychol 2010 0.83
16 Double jeopardy! The additive consequences of negative affect on performance-monitoring decrements following traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychology 2009 0.83
17 Functional connectivity of the default mode network and its association with pain networks in irritable bowel patients assessed via lidocaine treatment. J Pain 2013 0.81
18 Cognitive control impairments in traumatic brain injury. J Clin Exp Neuropsychol 2006 0.80
19 Reward context sensitivity impairment following severe TBI: an event-related potential investigation. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2007 0.80
20 Conflict adaptation and cognitive control adjustments following traumatic brain injury. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2009 0.79
21 Structural and functional changes of the cingulate gyrus following traumatic brain injury: relation to attention and executive skills. J Int Neuropsychol Soc 2013 0.78
22 Error-related processing following severe traumatic brain injury: an event-related functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study. Int J Psychophysiol 2011 0.78
23 Cognitive control in closed head injury: context maintenance dysfunction or prepotent response inhibition deficit? Neuropsychology 2005 0.77
24 Predictors of performance monitoring abilities following traumatic brain injury: the influence of negative affect and cognitive sequelae. Int J Psychophysiol 2011 0.76
25 Within-session practice eliminates age differences in cognitive control. Neuropsychol Dev Cogn B Aging Neuropsychol Cogn 2012 0.75
26 Response to goal management training in veterans with blast-related mild traumatic brain injury. J Rehabil Res Dev 2014 0.75