Della Porta, Delia; Scheirman, Eléonore; Legrain, Valéry. Top-down attention does not modulate mechanical hypersensitivity consecutive to central sensitization: insights from an experimental analysis. PAIN ():10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003225, April 3, 2024. | DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003225 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38595183/
Dimitriadis, Theo, Della Porta, Delia; Perschl,Johanna; Evers, Andrea W.M.;Magee,Wendy L.;S.Schaefer,Rebecca.Motivation and music interventions in adults: A systematic review.Neuropsychological Rehabilitation (2023): 1-30. https://doi.org/10.1080/09602011.2023.2224033
Della Porta, Delia; Vilz, Marie-Lynn; Kuzminova, Avgustina; Filbrich, Lieve; Mouraux, André; Legrain,Valéry.No evidence for an effect of selective spatial attention on the development of secondary hyperalgesia: a replication study. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience 16 (2022): 997230.https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2022.997230
Weng, Lingling; Peerdeman, Kaya J.; Della Porta, Delia; van Laarhoven, Antoinette I.M.; Evers, Andrea W.M. Can placebo and nocebo effects generalize within pain modalities and across somatosensory sensations?. PAIN 163(3):p 548-559, March 2022. | DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002390 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34232926/
Peerdeman, Kaya J.; Geers, Andrew L.; Della Porta, Delia; Veldhuijzen, Dieuwke S.; Kirsch, Irving. Underpredicting pain: an experimental investigation into the benefits and risks. PAIN 162(7):p 2024-2035, July 2021. | DOI: 10.1097/j.pain.0000000000002199 https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33470747/
Symposium presenter for the IoNS Special Interest Group SIG Translational Pain Research, October 2023, Brussels (Belgium); Title: Examining the influence of selective attention on the development of secondary hyperalgesia Other speakers: Dr Roberta Gualdani (UCLouvain); Dr. Yves De Koninck (Université de Laval); Pauline Beckers (UCLouvain); Dr Giulia Liberati (UCLouvain)
Poster presentation at the Pain Research Meeting, PRM, September 2023, Ghent (Belgium); Title: Top-down attentional modulation does not affect the development of secondary hyperalgesia: an experimental investigation
Oral presentation at the 13th congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, September 2023, Budapest (Hungary); Title: Top-down attentional modulation does not affect the development of secondary hyperalgesia: an experimental investigation
Oral presentation at the 46th annual meeting of the Japan Neuroscience society, JNS, August 2023, Sendai (Japan); Title: Top-down attentional modulation does not affect the development of secondary hyperalgesia: an experimental investigation
Poster presentation at the 10th MindBrainBody Symposium 2023, March 2023, Berlin (Germany); Title: Top-down attentional modulation does not affect the development of secondary hyperalgesia: an experimental investigation
Symposium organizer and presenter at the International Convention of Psychological Science, ICPS, March 2023, Brussels (Belgium); Title: Understanding the Role of Psychological Factors in Pain Amplification: Insights from Experimental and Clinical Research. Other speakers: Dr. Emanuele Maria Giusti (Catholic University of Milan), Dr. Inge Timmers(Tilburg Univeristy), MSc Elke Meyers (Leuven Univeristy), Dr. Emanuel van den Broek (Leuven Univeristy)
Oral presentation at the 12th congress of the European Pain Federation, EFIC, April 2022, Dublin (Ireland); Title: No evidence for an effect of selective spatial attention on the development of secondary hyperalgesia: A replication study. Award: Best oral poster presentation in basic research at the EFIC 2022
Poster presentation at the Association for Psychological Science, APS Annual Convention, May 2022 Chicago (Illinois); Title: No evidence for an effect of selective spatial attention on the development of secondary hyperalgesia: A replication study
Poster and oral presentation at the European Graduate School of Neuroscience, EURON, February 2022 in Hasselt (Belgium); Title: No evidence for an effect of selective spatial attention on the development of secondary hyperalgesia: A replication study