Publications by authors named "Ryan Leriche"

To quantify an individual's subjective pain severity, standardized pain rating scales such as the numeric rating scale (NRS), visual analog scale (VAS), or McGill pain questionnaire (MPQ) are commonly used to assess pain on a numerical scale. However, these scales are often biased and fail to capture the complexity of pain experiences. In contrast, clinical practice often requires patients to report areas of pain by drawing on a body diagram, which is an effective but qualitative tool.

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It is well established that the amplitude of beta oscillations (∼13-30 Hz)-recorded over the sensorimotor cortex-distinctly change throughout movement. Specifically, a movement-related beta decrease (MRBD) occurs before and during movement, and a post-movement beta rebound (PMBR) follows. We investigated how the magnitude of the MRBD and PMBR vary when participants are put in an experimentally induced slow versus fast movement state.

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