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Oleg V. Lobanov
Researcher at Wake Forest University
Publications - 5
Citations - 235
Oleg V. Lobanov is an academic researcher from Wake Forest University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Parietal lobe & Intraparietal sulcus. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 181 citations.
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Pain sensitivity is inversely related to regional grey matter density in the brain
Nichole M. Emerson,Fadel Zeidan,Oleg V. Lobanov,M. Hadsel,Katherine T. Martucci,Alexandre S. Quevedo,Christopher J. Starr,Hadas Nahman-Averbuch,Irit Weissman-Fogel,Yelena Granovsky,Yelena Granovsky,David Yarnitsky,David Yarnitsky,Robert C. Coghill +13 more
TL;DR: Structural variations occurred in areas associated with the default mode network, attentional direction and shifting, as well as somatosensory processing, which underscore the potential importance of processes related to default mode thought and attention in shaping individual differences in pain sensitivity.
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Frontoparietal mechanisms supporting attention to location and intensity of painful stimuli.
TL;DR: The results delineate the neural substrates that support selective amplification of different features of noxious stimuli for utilization in discriminative processes.
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From cue to meaning: Brain mechanisms supporting the construction of expectations of pain
TL;DR: Functional magnetic resonance imaging of an expectation paradigm in which cues were delivered with visual or innocuous thermal stimuli indicates that cues arising from different sensory modalities ultimately engage common brain mechanisms that reflect the meaning of the cue.
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Brain Mechanisms Supporting Violated Expectations of Pain
TL;DR: Investigating pain-related brain activation when expectations of pain were abruptly violated found mechanisms supporting salience-driven sensory discrimination, working memory, and associative learning processes are likely engaged in clinical situations in which patients' unrealistic expectations ofPain relief diminish the efficacy of pain treatments.
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Surgical ischemic aspects of covid-19: management of patients with covid toes and fingers.
O. Yu. Ioffe,S. L. Kindzer,M. S. Kryvopustov,Yuri A Dibrova,Yuri P Tsiura,Mykhailo O. Havrylchenko,Oleg V. Lobanov +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper , a study of clinical manifestations and management of patients with COVID toes and fingers was conducted, where the diagnosis of COVID-19 was made on the basis of clinical data, laboratory test results (PCR test for SARS-CoV-2) and computed tomography of the chest.