There is good evidence from animal studies for segregation in the processing of non-nociceptive and nociceptive information within the trigeminal brainstem sensory nuclear complex. However, it remains unknown whether a similar segregation occurs in humans, and a recent tract tracing study suggests that this segregation may not exist. We used functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to define and compare activity patterns of the trigeminal brainstem nuclear complex during non-noxious and noxious cutaneous and non-noxious and noxious muscle orofacial stimulation in humans. We found that during cutaneous pain, signal intensity increased within the entire rostrocaudal extent of the spinal trigeminal nucleus (SpV), encompassing the ipsilater...
The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) is a critical region for the mediation of pain-related behavi...
ABSTRACT: This paper reviews the recent advances in knowledge of brainstem mechanisms related to cra...
Increasing evidence about the central nervous representation of pain in the brain suggests that the ...
The conscious perception of somatosensory stimuli is thought to be located in the contralateral cere...
The trigeminal brainstem sensory nuclear complex is the first central relay structure mediating orof...
Contains fulltext : 167986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Orofacial pain ...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
An important measure in pain research is the intensity of nociceptive stimuli and their cortical rep...
Contralateral sensory deficits in Wallenberg’s lateral medullary syndrome suggest bilateral processi...
To use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether orofacial cutaneous or musc...
The pathophysiology of many orofacial pain syndromes is still unclear. We investigated the effect of...
Clinical, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies have yielded controversial results about the ...
Seeking information on the physiological properties of the trigeminal motoneuronal pool we investiga...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether the trigeminocervical reflexes (TCRs) show a reflex receptive field o...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) is a critical region for the mediation of pain-related behavi...
ABSTRACT: This paper reviews the recent advances in knowledge of brainstem mechanisms related to cra...
Increasing evidence about the central nervous representation of pain in the brain suggests that the ...
The conscious perception of somatosensory stimuli is thought to be located in the contralateral cere...
The trigeminal brainstem sensory nuclear complex is the first central relay structure mediating orof...
Contains fulltext : 167986.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Orofacial pain ...
A deeper understanding of both movement control and the effects of nociceptor inputs on our motor sy...
An important measure in pain research is the intensity of nociceptive stimuli and their cortical rep...
Contralateral sensory deficits in Wallenberg’s lateral medullary syndrome suggest bilateral processi...
To use functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to determine whether orofacial cutaneous or musc...
The pathophysiology of many orofacial pain syndromes is still unclear. We investigated the effect of...
Clinical, neurophysiological, and neuroimaging studies have yielded controversial results about the ...
Seeking information on the physiological properties of the trigeminal motoneuronal pool we investiga...
OBJECTIVE: To explore whether the trigeminocervical reflexes (TCRs) show a reflex receptive field o...
The trigeminal system is one of the most complex cranial nerve systems of the human body. Research o...
The midbrain periaqueductal grey (PAG) is a critical region for the mediation of pain-related behavi...
ABSTRACT: This paper reviews the recent advances in knowledge of brainstem mechanisms related to cra...
Increasing evidence about the central nervous representation of pain in the brain suggests that the ...