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Eric Moulton
Eric Moulton
Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
Verified email at childrens.harvard.edu
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Consensus paper: cerebellum and emotion
M Adamaszek, F D’Agata, R Ferrucci, C Habas, S Keulen, KC Kirkby, ...
The Cerebellum 16 (2), 552-576, 2017
6592017
Consensus paper: the role of the cerebellum in perceptual processes
O Baumann, RJ Borra, JM Bower, KE Cullen, C Habas, RB Ivry, M Leggio, ...
The Cerebellum 14 (2), 197-220, 2015
5552015
Neuroimaging of the periaqueductal gray: State of the field
C Linnman, EA Moulton, G Barmettler, L Becerra, D Borsook
NeuroImage 60 (1), 505-22, 2012
4672012
The cerebellum and pain: passive integrator or active participator?
EA Moulton, JD Schmahmann, L Becerra, D Borsook
Brain research reviews 65 (1), 14-27, 2010
4342010
The human amygdala and pain: evidence from neuroimaging
LE Simons, EA Moulton, C Linnman, E Carpino, L Becerra, D Borsook
Human brain mapping 35 (2), 527-538, 2014
3342014
Interictal dysfunction of a brainstem descending modulatory center in migraine patients
EA Moulton, R Burstein, S Tully, R Hargreaves, L Becerra, D Borsook
PloS one 3 (11), e3799, 2008
2772008
Painful heat reveals hyperexcitability of the temporal pole in interictal and ictal migraine states
EA Moulton, L Becerra, N Maleki, G Pendse, S Tully, R Hargreaves, ...
Cerebral cortex 21 (2), 435-448, 2011
2642011
Aversion-related circuitry in the cerebellum: responses to noxious heat and unpleasant images
EA Moulton, I Elman, G Pendse, J Schmahmann, L Becerra, D Borsook
Journal of neuroscience 31 (10), 3795-3804, 2011
2382011
The cerebellum and addiction: insights gained from neuroimaging research
EA Moulton, I Elman, LR Becerra, RZ Goldstein, D Borsook
Addiction biology 19 (3), 317-331, 2014
2302014
Trigeminal neuropathic pain alters responses in CNS circuits to mechanical (brush) and thermal (cold and heat) stimuli
L Becerra, S Morris, S Bazes, R Gostic, S Sherman, J Gostic, G Pendse, ...
Journal of Neuroscience 26 (42), 10646-10657, 2006
2262006
fMRI reveals distinct CNS processing during symptomatic and recovered complex regional pain syndrome in children
A Lebel, L Becerra, D Wallin, EA Moulton, S Morris, G Pendse, ...
Brain 131 (7), 1854-1879, 2008
2132008
Altered hypothalamic functional connectivity with autonomic circuits and the locus coeruleus in migraine
EA Moulton, L Becerra, A Johnson, R Burstein, D Borsook
PloS one 9 (4), e95508, 2014
1792014
Regional intensive and temporal patterns of functional MRI activation distinguishing noxious and innocuous contact heat
EA Moulton, ML Keaser, RP Gullapalli, JD Greenspan
Journal of neurophysiology 93 (4), 2183-2193, 2005
1532005
The responsive amygdala: treatment-induced alterations in functional connectivity in pediatric complex regional pain syndrome
LE Simons, M Pielech, N Erpelding, C Linnman, E Moulton, S Sava, ...
PAIN® 155 (9), 1727-1742, 2014
1512014
Mapping pain activation and connectivity of the human habenula
L Shelton, G Pendse, N Maleki, EA Moulton, A Lebel, L Becerra, ...
Journal of neurophysiology 107 (10), 2633-2648, 2012
1262012
An fMRI case report of photophobia: activation of the trigeminal nociceptive pathway
EA Moulton, L Becerra, D Borsook
Pain 145 (3), 358-363, 2009
1162009
Neuroimaging revolutionizes therapeutic approaches to chronic pain
D Borsook, EA Moulton, KF Schmidt, LR Becerra
Molecular Pain 3, 1744-8069-3-25, 2007
1132007
Sex differences in the cerebral BOLD signal response to painful heat stimuli
EA Moulton, ML Keaser, RP Gullapalli, R Maitra, JD Greenspan
American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative …, 2006
1112006
BOLD responses in somatosensory cortices better reflect heat sensation than pain
EA Moulton, G Pendse, LR Becerra, D Borsook
Journal of Neuroscience 32 (17), 6024-6031, 2012
1072012
Human cerebellar responses to brush and heat stimuli in healthy and neuropathic pain subjects
D Borsook, EA Moulton, S Tully, JD Schmahmann, L Becerra
The Cerebellum 7 (3), 252-272, 2008
1032008
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