Neural mechanisms of pain: Relapsing and Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Cohort

Our main research aims to understand how people can usually distinguish a light touch from painful stimuli. However, for individuals with chronic conditions, this distinction can be altered and nonpainful stimuli (light touch and cooling) can be perceived as painful. In Multiple Sclerosis (MS), detecting early changes in sensory function and biological markers is crucial […]

Neural mechanisms of pain: Relapsing and Remitting Multiple Sclerosis Cohort

To investigate the molecular changes over the disease, we will meet the participants once every 3 months for 1h over a 2-year period. During each meeting, we will collect a venous blood sample (~5-10 minutes), ask you to fill out a survey (~10-20 minutes) and describe your response to a range of mechanical and thermal […]