Browsing by Author "Martínez-Vilavella, Gerard"

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  • Pujol Nuez, Jesús; Ramos-López, Daniel; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Pujol, Guillem; Ortiz, Héctor; Martínez-Vilavella, Gerard; Blanch-Rubió, Josep; Monfort Faure, Jorge; Deus, Joan (BioMed Central, 2019)
    BACKGROUND: Sensory disturbances in fibromyalgia extend beyond nociception. It has been proposed that imbalance in the mutual competition between painful input and non-painful sensory activity may, to a significant extent, ...
  • Dadvand, Payam; Pujol Martí, Jesús, 1981-; Macià, Dídac; Martínez-Vilavella, Gerard; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Mortamais, Marion; Álvarez Pedrerol, Mar; Fenoll, Raquel; Esnaola, Mikel; Dalmau Bueno, Albert; López Vicente, Mònica, 1988-; Basagaña Flores, Xavier; Jerrett, Michael; Nieuwenhuijsen, Mark J.; Sunyer Deu, Jordi (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), 2018)
    BACKGROUND: Proponents of the biophilia hypothesis believe that contact with nature, including green spaces, has a crucial role in brain development in children. Currently, however, we are not aware of evidence linking ...
  • Martínez-Vilavella, Gerard; Pujol, Jesus; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Deus, Joan; Rivas, Ioar; Persavento, Cecilia; Sunyer Deu, Jordi; Foraster Pulido, Maria, 1984- (Elsevier, 2023)
    As the world becomes more urbanized, more people become exposed to traffic and the risks associated with a higher exposure to road traffic noise increase. Excessive exposure to environmental noise could potentially interfere ...
  • Pujol Martí, Jesús, 1981-; Martínez-Vilavella, Gerard; Macià, Dídac; Fenoll, Raquel; Álvarez Pedrerol, Mar; Rivas, Ioar; Forns i Guzman, Joan, 1981-; Blanco Hinojo, Laura, 1981-; Capellades Font, Jaume; Querol, Xavier; Deus, Joan; Sunyer Deu, Jordi (Elsevier, 2016)
    Children are more vulnerable to the effects of environmental elements due to their active developmental processes. Exposure to urban air pollution has been associated with poorer cognitive performance, which is thought to ...