AbstractSkin inflammation causes innocuous heat to become painful. This condition, called heat allodynia, is a common feature of pathological pain states. Here, we show that heat allodynia is functionally and neuroanatomically distinct from normal heat pain. We subtracted positron emission tomography scans obtained during painful heating of normal skin from scans during equally intense but normally innocuous heating of capsaicin-treated skin. This comparison reveals the specific activation of a medial thalamic pathway to the frontal lobe during heat allodynia. The results suggest that different central pathways mediate the intensity and certain qualitative aspects of pain. In making this differentiation, the brain recognizes unique physiolo...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain,...
Inherited erythromelalgia (IEM) is a chronic pain disorder caused by gain-of-function mutations of p...
Despite a fundamental interest in the relationship between structure and function, the relationships...
AbstractSkin inflammation causes innocuous heat to become painful. This condition, called heat allod...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Pain subserves different functions. Acute pain from the intact body alerts the victim to immediately...
Abstract: The capacity of pain to alert against potential injury or focus attention on damaged tissu...
Pain is difficult to assess due to the subjective nature of self-reporting. The lack of objective me...
Substantial controversy exists as to which part of brain activity is genuinely attributable to pain-...
Background Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies use thermal pain stimuli to ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
Abstract Background Brief heat stimuli that excite nociceptors innervated by finely myelinated (Aδ) ...
Mechanical algesia is an important process for the preservation of living organisms, allowing potent...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain,...
Inherited erythromelalgia (IEM) is a chronic pain disorder caused by gain-of-function mutations of p...
Despite a fundamental interest in the relationship between structure and function, the relationships...
AbstractSkin inflammation causes innocuous heat to become painful. This condition, called heat allod...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Pain perception is a multidimensional phenomenon, derived from sensory, affective, cognitive-evaluat...
Pain subserves different functions. Acute pain from the intact body alerts the victim to immediately...
Abstract: The capacity of pain to alert against potential injury or focus attention on damaged tissu...
Pain is difficult to assess due to the subjective nature of self-reporting. The lack of objective me...
Substantial controversy exists as to which part of brain activity is genuinely attributable to pain-...
Background Several functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies use thermal pain stimuli to ...
Abstract: Neuroimaging studies of painful stimuli in humans have identified a network of brain regio...
Abstract Background Brief heat stimuli that excite nociceptors innervated by finely myelinated (Aδ) ...
Mechanical algesia is an important process for the preservation of living organisms, allowing potent...
Although the small-diameter primary afferent fibers in the skin promptly respond to nociceptive stim...
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) has greatly advanced our current understanding of pain,...
Inherited erythromelalgia (IEM) is a chronic pain disorder caused by gain-of-function mutations of p...
Despite a fundamental interest in the relationship between structure and function, the relationships...