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Kenneth L. Casey , M.D.
~Professor of Neurology, Department of Neurology
~Professor of
Molecular & Integrative Physiology

Phone 734-761-7562
Fax 734-769-7035
kencasey@umich.edu

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Current Research:  

Neural mechanisms of pain
Pain in neurologic disease
Somatosensory neurophysiology and psychophysics

Representative Publications:

Casey KL, Minoshima S, Berger KL, Koeppe RA, Morrow TJ, Frey KA: Positron emmission tomographic analysis of cerebral structures activated specifically by repetitive noxious thermal stimuli. J Neurophysiol 1994;71:802-807.

Casey KL, Beydoun A, Boivie J, Sjolund B, Holmgren H, Leijon G, Morrow TJ, Rosen I: Laser-evoked potentials and sensory function in patients with central pain. Pain 1996;64:485-491.

Casey KL, Minoshima S, Morrow TJ, Koeppe RA: A comparison of human cerebral activation patterns during cutaneous warmth, heat pain, and deep cold pain. J Neurophysiol 1996;76:571-581.

Svensson P, Minoshima S, Beydoun A, Morrow TJ, Casey KL: Cerebral processing of acute skin and muscle pain in humans. J Neurophysiol 1997;78:450-460.

Paulson PE, Minoshima S, Morrow TJ, Casey KL: Gender differences in pain perception and patterns of cerebral activation during noxious heat stimulation in humans. Pain 1998;76:223-229.



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