BACKGROUND: The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) area is important for both pain modulation and cardiovascular control via the autonomic nervous system (ANS). While changes in blood pressure dependent upon dorsal or ventral electrode positioning have been described with PAG deep brain stimulation (DBS), little is known mechanistically about the relationships between pain and cardiovascular regulation in humans. Heart rate variability (HRV) is an established measure of cardiovascular regulation, and an index of autonomic function. METHODS AND RESULTS: 16 patients undergoing DBS of the rostral PAG for chronic neuropathic pain were investigated post-operatively to determine whether PAG stimulation would alter HRV, and the subjects' perceptio...
Central autonomic control nuclei in the brainstem have been difficult to evaluate non-invasively in ...
The periaqueductal gray (PAG), a brain area belonging to the descending pain modulatory system, play...
The neurocircuitry underlying human cardiovascular control during exercise has yet to be fully eluci...
BACKGROUND: The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) area is important for both pain modulation and ca...
Background:the midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) area is important for both pain modulation and car...
The periaqueductal grey area (PAG) in the midbrain is an important area for both cardiovascular cont...
The periaqueductal grey area (PAG) in the midbrain is an important area for both cardiovascular cont...
The periaqueductal grey matter is known to play a role in cardiovascular control in animals. Cardiov...
There is a strict interaction between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and pain, which might invol...
The periaqueductal/periventricular grey area (PAG/PVG) is a midbrain nucleus with an important role ...
Targeted electric deep brain stimulation in midbrain nuclei in humans alters cardiovascular paramete...
Targeted electric deep brain stimulation in midbrain nuclei in humans alters cardiovascular paramete...
BACKGROUND: The midbrain periaqueductal and periventricular gray (PAVG) region is important for pain...
There are bi-directional interactions between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and pain. This is l...
Objective: Electrical stimulation of the midbrain is known to influence blood pressure in animals. I...
Central autonomic control nuclei in the brainstem have been difficult to evaluate non-invasively in ...
The periaqueductal gray (PAG), a brain area belonging to the descending pain modulatory system, play...
The neurocircuitry underlying human cardiovascular control during exercise has yet to be fully eluci...
BACKGROUND: The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) area is important for both pain modulation and ca...
Background:the midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) area is important for both pain modulation and car...
The periaqueductal grey area (PAG) in the midbrain is an important area for both cardiovascular cont...
The periaqueductal grey area (PAG) in the midbrain is an important area for both cardiovascular cont...
The periaqueductal grey matter is known to play a role in cardiovascular control in animals. Cardiov...
There is a strict interaction between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and pain, which might invol...
The periaqueductal/periventricular grey area (PAG/PVG) is a midbrain nucleus with an important role ...
Targeted electric deep brain stimulation in midbrain nuclei in humans alters cardiovascular paramete...
Targeted electric deep brain stimulation in midbrain nuclei in humans alters cardiovascular paramete...
BACKGROUND: The midbrain periaqueductal and periventricular gray (PAVG) region is important for pain...
There are bi-directional interactions between the autonomic nervous system (ANS) and pain. This is l...
Objective: Electrical stimulation of the midbrain is known to influence blood pressure in animals. I...
Central autonomic control nuclei in the brainstem have been difficult to evaluate non-invasively in ...
The periaqueductal gray (PAG), a brain area belonging to the descending pain modulatory system, play...
The neurocircuitry underlying human cardiovascular control during exercise has yet to be fully eluci...