The aim of this article was to give an overview of the current knowledge of supraspinal pain mechanisms derived from neuroimaging studies, and to present data related to chronic orofacial pain disorders. The available studies implied that the anterior cingulate cortex plays a role in the emotional-affective component of pain, as well as in pain-related attention and anxiety. The somatosensory cortices may be involved in encoding spatial, temporal, and intensity aspects of noxious input. The insula may mediate both affective and sensory-discriminative aspects of the pain experience. The thalamus appears to be a multifunctional relay system. The prefrontal cortex has been implied in the pain-related attention processing; it does not have inte...
Introduction: The presence of a temporomandibular disorder is one of the most frequent causes of oro...
Context The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substant...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
The aim of this article was to give an overview of the current knowledge of supraspinal pain mechani...
This review deals with the recent functional brain imaging studies of pain. In summary, the sensory-...
Imaging techniques with high spatial and temporal resolution (PET,fMRI, MEG) provide detailed inform...
<div><p>Brain neuroimaging has been widely used to investigate the bran signature of chronic orofaci...
Chronic orofacial pain (COFP) disorders are prevalent and debilitating pain conditions affecting the...
Functional imaging techniques have allowed researchers to look within the brain, and revealed the co...
Functional imaging techniques have allowed researchers to look within the brain, and revealed the co...
Brain neuroimaging has been widely used to investigate the bran signature of chronic orofacial pain,...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
Background.- Among the most common chronic pain conditions, yet poorly understood, are temporomandib...
Emotional–affective and cognitive dimensions of pain are less well understood than nociceptive and n...
It has been well-documented that the brain changes in states of chronic pain. Less is known about ch...
Introduction: The presence of a temporomandibular disorder is one of the most frequent causes of oro...
Context The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substant...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
The aim of this article was to give an overview of the current knowledge of supraspinal pain mechani...
This review deals with the recent functional brain imaging studies of pain. In summary, the sensory-...
Imaging techniques with high spatial and temporal resolution (PET,fMRI, MEG) provide detailed inform...
<div><p>Brain neuroimaging has been widely used to investigate the bran signature of chronic orofaci...
Chronic orofacial pain (COFP) disorders are prevalent and debilitating pain conditions affecting the...
Functional imaging techniques have allowed researchers to look within the brain, and revealed the co...
Functional imaging techniques have allowed researchers to look within the brain, and revealed the co...
Brain neuroimaging has been widely used to investigate the bran signature of chronic orofacial pain,...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
Background.- Among the most common chronic pain conditions, yet poorly understood, are temporomandib...
Emotional–affective and cognitive dimensions of pain are less well understood than nociceptive and n...
It has been well-documented that the brain changes in states of chronic pain. Less is known about ch...
Introduction: The presence of a temporomandibular disorder is one of the most frequent causes of oro...
Context The perception of pain due to an acute injury or in clinical pain states undergoes substant...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...