Central sensitization (CS) refers to an increase in the excitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons that results from, and far outlasts the initiating nociceptive input. Here, functional magnetic resonance imaging was used to examine whether supraspinal activity might contribute to the maintenance of CS in humans. A crossover parametric design was used to distinguish and control for brain activity that is related to the consequence of increased pain experienced during CS. When the intensity of pain during CS and normal states were matched, only activity within the brainstem, including the mesencephalic pontine reticular formation, and the anterior thalami remained increased during CS. Further analyses revealed that activity in the isolated b...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
The relative contributions of autonomic arousal and of cognitive processing to cortical activity dur...
The autonomic responses to acute pain exposure usually habituate rapidly while the subjective rating...
Central sensitization (CS) refers to an increase in the excitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons t...
Animal studies have established a role for the brainstem reticular formation, in particular the rost...
Animal studies have established a role for the brainstem reticular formation, in particular the rost...
Since its discovery, the concept central sensitization has become increasingly popular. However, in ...
Central sensitization is a condition in which there is an abnormal responsiveness to nociceptive sti...
It has previously been suggested that the activity in sensory regions of the brain can be modulated ...
ii Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies performed to date have focused on brain stru...
Pain habituation is associated with a decrease of activation in brain areas related to pain percepti...
Intense or sustained activation of peripheral nociceptors can induce central sensitization. This enh...
Central sensitization refers to the amplification of pain by central nervous system mechanisms. Clas...
The aim of this project was to explore spinal and supra-spinal pain-motor interactions. First, I cha...
OBJECTIVE: Central sensitization (CS), a mechanism explaining the persistence of symptoms, has been ...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
The relative contributions of autonomic arousal and of cognitive processing to cortical activity dur...
The autonomic responses to acute pain exposure usually habituate rapidly while the subjective rating...
Central sensitization (CS) refers to an increase in the excitability of spinal dorsal horn neurons t...
Animal studies have established a role for the brainstem reticular formation, in particular the rost...
Animal studies have established a role for the brainstem reticular formation, in particular the rost...
Since its discovery, the concept central sensitization has become increasingly popular. However, in ...
Central sensitization is a condition in which there is an abnormal responsiveness to nociceptive sti...
It has previously been suggested that the activity in sensory regions of the brain can be modulated ...
ii Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies performed to date have focused on brain stru...
Pain habituation is associated with a decrease of activation in brain areas related to pain percepti...
Intense or sustained activation of peripheral nociceptors can induce central sensitization. This enh...
Central sensitization refers to the amplification of pain by central nervous system mechanisms. Clas...
The aim of this project was to explore spinal and supra-spinal pain-motor interactions. First, I cha...
OBJECTIVE: Central sensitization (CS), a mechanism explaining the persistence of symptoms, has been ...
Previous neuroimaging studies have shown brain activity during not only the application of noxious s...
The relative contributions of autonomic arousal and of cognitive processing to cortical activity dur...
The autonomic responses to acute pain exposure usually habituate rapidly while the subjective rating...