Pain, while salient, is highly subjective. A sensation perceived as painful by one person may be perceived as uncomfortable, not painful or even pleasant to others. Within the same person, pain may also be modulated according to its threat value and the context in which it is presented. Imaging techniques, such as functional magnetic resonance imaging and positron emission tomography, have identified a distributed network in the brain, the pain-relevant brain regions, that encode the sensory-discriminative aspect of pain, as well as its cognitive and affective/emotional factors. Current knowledge also implicates the prefrontal cortex as the modulatory area for pain, with its subdivisions forming the cortico-cortical pathway, an alternative ...
This review deals with the recent functional brain imaging studies of pain. In summary, the sensory-...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
Pain is recognized through complex mechanisms and various interactions. Previous research had attemp...
Abstract: Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because ther...
Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because there doesn't ...
Emotional–affective and cognitive dimensions of pain are less well understood than nociceptive and n...
Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because there doesn't ...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
This review deals with the recent functional brain imaging studies of pain. In summary, the sensory-...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
The brain is the principal processor of internal and external sensory experiences including pain. Pa...
Pain perception is highly dependant on the conscious state of the individual and the meaning of the ...
Clinical pain is a serious public health issue. Treatment of pain-related suffering requires knowled...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
Pain is recognized through complex mechanisms and various interactions. Previous research had attemp...
Abstract: Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because ther...
Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because there doesn't ...
Emotional–affective and cognitive dimensions of pain are less well understood than nociceptive and n...
Understanding how pain is processed in the brain has been an enduring puzzle, because there doesn't ...
Existing knowledge identifies the prefrontal cortex (PFC) as the modulatory area for pain. Previous ...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...
This review deals with the recent functional brain imaging studies of pain. In summary, the sensory-...
The intensity and unpleasantness of a painful experience is often described as correlating well with...
In humans, the experience of pain and suffering is conveyed specifically by language. Noninvasive ne...